Anyone who's been in the WWE for an extended period of time has to be able to do different things. Eventually, a character gimmick is going to get old and stale. And, when it does, if that's all you can do, you're done.

I'm not a big fan of spiders and snakes and worms and stuff like that, but they don't really creep me out.

People all the time come up and ask how we do this or how we do that, and there isn't any secret to it. You're just getting bashed with something, and you're either a man and you take it, or you're not. People don't realize the toughness of WWE superstars.

I was intimidated when I started with WWF. I would see all these people I used to watch on TV, and I thought, 'Wow! Look at them.'

The politician is your best friend - he always wants to be there when he's asking for your vote. But then, often, he doesn't have time for you when he gets into office. To me, it's the opposite. They should listen to you more when they're actually in office.

In the political realm, when I say I'm going to give everything, that means I'll represent the people to the best of my ability.

Undertaker, for almost as long as many of us have been watching WWE, he's been part of it.

I think Trump's done a very good job, especially with the economy, and we see he's cut regulation, I think the tax cuts really help spur some growth.

At the federal level, as a member of Congress, you have one vote out of 435, and in the Senate, it's one out of 100. So, the ability to get some stuff done exists as a much larger opportunity at a local level than in the federal government.

I think it's incumbent upon elected officials to make sure that, if we're going to demand more tax money from people, that we use it in a productive manner and not just say, 'This is what we're going to use it for,' and then they find out that it was used for something else and sometimes something very frivolous.

My first few years, I'd make maybe $10 for a match. Sometimes I wouldn't even get paid at all, but we were all in it because we loved it.

All of us are born with certain gifts, and the secret to success is figuring out what your gift is and using it in a way that benefits others.

I looked in the mirror and saw a lot of stuff, but 'movie star' was never one of them.

The thing about WWE that is so awesome is the global reach.

I've broken my hand, I threw my back out once, and then I've had some pretty bad cuts, but that's been about it. I've been able to avoid most of the really, really bad injuries and career-ending injuries.

TSA is such low-hanging fruit. I mean, anybody can bash the TSA.

I would like to be remembered as the guy who worked hard every night and set an example for the other guys in the locker room and girls in the locker room.

There are people a lot smarter, a lot more talented than I am, people who've accomplished things I can only imagine. Often, they started from the most humble of circumstances. That's my message: freedom and opportunity. That's the American Dream.

My biggest moment was me beating Stone Cold Steve Austin to win the championship.

I sweat a lot.

The horror genre is real cathartic. It allows us to bring out the things that scare us and get it out and have an emotional release.

I was very active in college. I wanted to play athletics, and then I looked at wrestling as being a viable option to do that.

Basically, I'm a fiscal conservative.

I think, as Republicans, we need to stick by what we believe in. And that is fiscal conservatism and individual freedom.

I used to play 'Halo 2' and 'Ghost Recon' online quite a bit.

WWE was looking for an opponent for The Undertaker. They needed someone for an upcoming pay-per-view. I was supposed to be just one and done.

I actually have grandkids. I'm at that age. And with all the things that go on in our country, I sometimes wonder what sort of world they're going to inherit?

The horror genre is probably my favorite genre along with psychological thrillers.

If it hadn't been for Paul Bearer, there would not have been a Kane. For that, I'm forever grateful.

I think the great thing about the WWE universe is that they just love to see us perform.

I would consider myself a Reagan Republican.

Just like everyone else, I was a big fan of Paul Bearer and Percy Pringle and all of the other names that he went by.

Control freak politicians never rest, and a few of the more dedicated ones are working relentlessly to slap chains on the world's most unfettered market. The Marketplace Fairness Act will end up forcing consumers to pay higher prices for the goods they desire.

I just want to do a good job as mayor.

I would definitely say the WWE superstars are underrated athletically. In fact, that's one of the things that always attracted me to wrestling.

I was playing college football, and I hurt my knee very badly my senior year, and I didn't want to get a real job.

I just want to remain relevant and remain performing at a high level, which I think I do night in and night out. As long as I can do that and I enjoy doing what I'm doing, I'm going to keep on doing it.

I'm as far outside of the mainstream political establishment as you can get.

If you look at guys like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Undertaker, the reason why they are around so long is because they keep things interesting, and hopefully, I have been able to do it as well.

Daniel Bryan is a friend of mine. It's sort of funny that the relationship that you saw between Team Hell No on screen, it sometimes goes the same way off screen as well. He is a great human being and good friend of mine, and frankly, the Team Hell No stuff helped me.

I believe, in America, we're a nation of people that are self-governors. This idea that only a chosen few elites have the ability to make decisions is foreign to me.

Kane has always been sort of a dark character.

Anyone that watches WWE realizes a lot of times we do big stuff. We're considered over the top.

The federal government gets a lot press, and that's what the media talks about, but your state and local governments, in many ways, have more impact on your life than the federal government does.

I'm very much a 'one day at a time' kind of guy.

We've all heard the phrase 'equal pay for equal work.' Many of those who habitually repeat this mantra may not realize that it is simply a variation of the discredited labor theory of value (LTV), which is generally associated with Marxian economics.

Getting to work with The Undertaker right off the bat was a tremendous opportunity. It was an opportunity to be a career-maker, and fortunately, I was able to take advantage of that.

I'm not worried about a 'blue wave,' I just think Republicans have to act like Republicans and govern like Republicans.

You can't make everyone happy. You just do what you can, and that's it... you're always going to catch criticism no matter what you do.

I'm not always the guy getting knocked down a whole lot. My body probably hasn't been punished as much as the other guys have been. I think it's because I show up every day, and I try to do my best - give everything I have.