We live in a very defiant society, especially among young men in the WWE's target demographic. So sometimes when you're really trying to promote somebody and build them, the audience can easily take it as you're trying to force somebody upon them.

Wrestlemania is big, and I'm glad that I got to go on a real interesting 21-year ride on the road to and out of Wrestlemania.

I like Twitter because I'm a creature of the short-attention span theater. I can get a lot of sports opinions and other things and Twitter tells me what time it is, but not how to make the watch.

When I need quick info, Twitter tells me.

I don't hate anyone, especially any college football team.

All of the pivotal moments in my adult life are connected to the wrestling business.

Jericho uses tried and true, fundamental pro wrestling villain techniques to make him effective. He's a master in ring psychologist.

I can't change history but only learn from it.

Many talents hurt themselves by over thinking the business and doing too much which waters every thing down and makes major moves mean less.

When one chooses a life as a public personality they give up certain levels of privacy but in one's home and intimate moments everyone should be protected.

When you grow up on a farm, you grow up fast.

I can never agree with people that say 'Cena's overexposed.'

Like many kids, I grew up sports-minded.

I grew up in Oklahoma.

There's a lot of brands around the world that want to get exposed in the U.S.A.

I used to roll my eyes when I heard the term 'workaholic,' but I guess if the shoe fits, you got to wear it.

It takes a very unique individual to be a star, and a main event star.

I've been selling things all my life. I sold wrestling for a long time. I sold the talent and sold the matches.

Men should know that no job is more important than their family. I had that all screwed up for a long time. I regret it.

Working alongside Tony Schiavone was pivotal in my growth as a broadcaster.

Over the years, I've had many talented broadcast partners that have helped me grow as an announcer.

In the early 1900s, wrestlers who attained main event success were largely all tough men who could handle themselves in any environment whether it be in a wrestling ring or a tavern.

I love apple crumble and custard - that's my little treat.

I enjoy healthy foods but I'm not scared to have a cheat meal or cheat day, have a burger or whatever.

I dunno - there's always a beast that comes out whenever I want it to... I can control the beast and everything, but it comes out when I want to.

I'm a bit of a night owl, I'm always visiting the gym throughout the night.

When I'm champion, I'll fight the best because I am the best.

I was introduced to money as a teenager, my friends had nice things. It came naturally to me to try and make money.

I like all styles of MMA, my first classes in the sport were BJJ but I prefer to stand up.

I'm a knockout specialist who comes to fight and who's exciting to watch.

At school, I was a lot more advanced compared to the other kids but I didn't like authority and was kicked out for fighting.

I'm an explosive fighter so I've always got to have that strength, but you've got to mix it with endurance.

From my three loses in my entire career I've always learned from them and came back stronger.

I know the mistakes I made against Gustafsson and I won't do that again.

Now I've got near the top, I can see the games that people play. I thought everyone wanted to fight the best, and earn title shots, but it's not like that.

On fight day, I usually have peanut butter and porridge in the morning; bananas and a nice fruit salad. Then, as the day goes on, I'll have some carbs.

When I was ranked No. 11 or 12, they offered me Gustafsson who was the No. 1 contender, and I didn't hesitate. I was No. 10 when I fought Anthony 'Rumble' Johnson who was the No. 1 contender. We accept fights, but not everyone is like that, I'm beginning to find out. It's not right.

It would be great to fight on UFC 200 obviously. It's going to be an historic event but the card is getting full quickly.

I'm not interested in story lines or trash-talk.

I don't think anyone hits as hard as I do in the light heavyweight division.

Look at my record - I always bring a finish.

I've learned about every aspect of MMA.

I remember being happy and a little wild kid.

It's been frustrating. Since I've broken into the top five, I've seen the politics of fighters dodging fights, cherry picking fights and this that and the other.

Yeah, I call my warrior spirit the lion.

I always say if you can't knock someone out with four ounce gloves on there is something wrong with you.

That was one of the great moments for me, getting a knockout in front of my home crowd in London.

I used to fight in school. I was a rough, athletic child. I always knew I could fight and, watching UFC, I was always fascinated by it.

There's no such thing as a lucky punch. You throw to hurt someone and if you hurt someone, job done.

Thankfully, hamstring injuries don't take that long to heal.