I find too often in the wrestling business, you just wrestle, get to the hotel, make your money. Sometimes I have to stop and remind myself to enjoy my life and not just rush through.
Nobody really knows for sure who the Blue Blazer is, but like I said in my interview, there's a little bit of the Blue Blazer in each and every one of us.
When I came into the WWF, the first thing I really didn't want to have was being Bret Hart's little brother.
I love working in Canada. The ovation is great. It makes me feel like I'm the top dog.
When I won the belt, it was kind of a precedent... The only Canadian to have ever held it.
It's hard to pick out one particular wrestler.
All I had to do was go out and perform. One of the hardest things was doing those back flips, where you had to jump up and land on the top rope. It's precision movement.
There's so many documentaries out there right now and everything's exposing wrestling.
It's kind of an art, going out and performing. I'd like fans to remember me as a guy who would go out and entertain them, give them quality matches, and not just the same old garbage every week.
Why do you need to do a fancy cartwheel for before you hit him? It just looks stupid.