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Where a new guy may only know one or two ways to do something, I know all of the moves, and I've forgotten more stuff than the newer guys might even know.
What I do in WWE is essentially a lovable bad guy.
I might be the only guy in WWE who isn't acting ever.
I'm not a guy on my phone reading about what supporters say about you. You can find many things there and you're not going to be happy!
I wasn't the kind of guy who was like 'here's my demo,' or 'listen to my demo.' I just never thought it was that good.
People know my song but they don't know the guy who sings the song.
It's easy to be patient because you have a guy in the room like Eli Manning who comes in every day, one of the first people in the building and one of the last ones to leave and he's been in the league as long as he has. So that's what it takes to continue to get better, and he sets the standard, and I need to reach it.
I was a team captain, I was the guy for the first couple years. And then all of the sudden I was just the backup. It wasn't easy. I think it would be easy to bow my head and feel sorry for myself, but I knew as a captain I had to be a great teammate.
I'm a cerebral guy, man.
I try to come across as a guy that wants just to enjoy success with teammates.
Understanding the intentions of a play is so key because you can block a guy into the running back if you don't know how the play is supposed to work or where the back is going to come out.
Just because you used one set on one guy and had success doesn't mean you can use that exact set, that exact timing, the next time.
While I'd like to make movies that are uplifting, there's always that part of you that goes, 'I want to play the evil guy because it's not me.' So anything that is not me is a challenge, and if I rise to the challenge, then I've kind of proved myself.
I had just done a movie prior to 'Employee of the Month' called 'Let's Go to Prison' and Will Arnett got to play the bad guy. I would watch him daily and couldn't wait to get the chance 'til I played a bad guy.
I'm tired of being the bad guy all the time, saying 'no' to people I like.
Visibility is dangerous because if a guy cuts you off in traffic, you can't call him a name - it might get to the press.
You have to keep pushing whether a guy is playing or not. That's why you have a team.
One guy goes down, another guy steps up. That's what team's do.
It's always the most fun to play that guy who, like, doesn't have a filter - that really speaks exactly what they're feeling.
It's useless to try and make rhyme or reason of it, because one guy thinks one thing and the other guy sees a whole other thing. So I try not to take them too seriously. Lately I have them screened so I only read the positive ones.
You know, OJ was a really nice guy, and he knew his lines. He was nice to everybody on the set. He got to be a better actor, I thought, with every movie.
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