Being a single has different challenges, and being a tag team has different challenges. I welcome them both.

I was always a very athletic kid, and I always played as many sports as possible and always tried to do new things.

If I had to name a few, I would say people like Sheamus, Kevin Owens, and John Cena are all great guys to be in the ring with.

You can't just copy someone. There are so many different styles that you can just kind of pick and choose whatever it is you'd like to do.

I care nothing about American football.

I just want to do as good as I can. What that is, I don't know.

I didn't come over with a comfy sponsor that took care of my visa and paid me a good amount of money right away. I came over here with nothing, the little bit of money that I had saved up, and it was struggle and plight to get some recognition and then finally make it to the WWE.

I was trained to be more technical in Europe because that's the audience. They enjoy a more technical style.

My style is different from everybody else's because I've traveled so much and wrestled in so many places. I took something from everywhere I went, and I think that WWE's most accomplished superstars have also done that in the past.

I'm not just cookie-cutter. You always see something different.

If the audience likes and appreciates a move, it gives the wrestlers in a ring a little bit of extra energy, and you can always use that.

I was told I have to work 10 years to get a doctorate. Well, I have worked all that time to become a doctor in professional wrestling. So to speak, I have a Ph.D. in professional wrestling.

The Hardys have such a huge following.

I am not that big of a fantasy person. I prefer myself to think of living in the real world.

I'm a really big fan of the history of wrestling.

The moment I found out I was teaming with Sheamus was the moment the fans did.

Sheamus and I did have a rivalry and then became a team, and we went from being work acquaintances to becoming best friends.

I always have to prove people wrong, and I'll continue exactly that.

'SmackDown,' I feel, has more excitement than 'Raw,' even though 'Raw' is always branded as the flagship show.

If you're teaming with someone like Sheamus, it's obviously a lot of fun.

In my opinion, tag team wrestling is absolutely fantastic. It's very exciting, and I just wish it would be given a bigger chance and platform, especially at 'SmackDown.'

You have to be extremely fit. It is a professional sport. We have five shows a week. In 2014, I had 220 matches; in 2015, I was on the way to a similar amount before I got hurt. It is a full-time lifestyle. It is very demanding.

UFC, definitely not - I do not think that is a fit for me. I am looking forward to seeing CM Punk's UFC debut, and I hope he does really well. But it is not something that I want to do.

There are many Superstars - past and present - I would love to get in the Swing.

You shouldn't say things on social media that you wouldn't say to someone's face.

I learned a lot from Paul Heyman, and I thought we had a great time. I've now gone out on my own, but he is somebody whose advice I trust.

To some people, being in the business only starts when you're in the WWE. So I guess for those people, I'm kind of an overnight sensation.

To me, it's not all about how much weight you can lift in the weight room. It's how you can manipulate weight in the ring.

In the ring, I'm probably the strongest WWE superstar.

I love pumpkin pie.

We obviously need to make money to survive, but we aren't going to sacrifice our creative integrity to do anything that doesn't feel like us.

To someone who's more of a surface fan, their favorite songs are the singles. But, we're the kind of band where a lot of the songs that aren't the singles are crazier live.

All you truly need to worry about is waking up each day and to try to be the best version of yourself.

I think a lot of bands would just make a dark, bleak album, which is why we wanted to do the opposite. We wanted to let people know that there's hope out there, and that no matter how tough things get, they will always get better. I'm really proud of that.

I did play flag football. I actually got my lip busted. My team was really good; we won first place in the season, and won the Super Bowl. I was one of the defense guys. I was really good.

We're hoping that fans who have listened for a while, or only know the singles will be like, 'Damn, man, I didn't realize track 9 on 'Catalyst,' I didn't realize how awesome that song is.'

We did two nights at a place in Southern California that only holds about 500 people. It was really intimate... Everyone was in lingerie... OK, every time someone says a show was intimate, my head always goes there.

We'd practice in my living room and it was awesome. Our parents were pretty supportive of it because they thought it was cute. I don't think they ever realized how far we would go with it.

When you're recording a ninth studio album, you can't fail. You don't really have any fears. You just make the best record that you like. You hope your fans are gonna like it, but if they don't, they have eight other ones to listen to.

I've been badly shocked before. I grabbed the mic to talk - it was near an outlet and there was water. I got shocked, and the jolt went from my head to my feet, shutting down my body and I just passed out. My friends woke me up and took me to the hospital.

One of the most distinctive things about our band is Jordan's voice. It stands out - in a good way for some people and in a bad way for others. But there's no mistaking it. That gives us a lot of room to do what we want musically. With Jordan singing, it'll always sound like New Found Glory.

I always looked up to Billie Joe because every song on Green Day's albums was catchy and good.

Actually my favorite singer of all time is Bjork. And my favorite band of all time is They Might Be Giants.

Some of my favorite songs are slow songs, like Guns N' Roses' 'November Rain.'

'Nothing To Say' is a song for friend circles that struggle with a member of that circle who seems to never have anything good to say.

All our old record reviews were like, 'Oh, these skate punk kids, blah, blah, blah.' And I don't skate, and we're not skate punks.

We write serious music, but we also are a real band where we don't take ourselves too seriously.

If you're in the music to move to Hollywood and be in 'People' magazine dating an actress or dating some Hollywood celebrity, are you into it for that side of it? Are you in it to be a millionaire? Or are you in it because you love it and you like playing music and you like going on tour?

Every record from New Found Glory is a little different. We're a real band that writes songs about our everyday relationships - like, our personal war, not war and government or politics.

I remember going up to bands I've loved and tried to talk to them and been cold-shouldered.