My life is like driving down a road. I occasionally glance in the rearview mirror, but I'm not focused on the past or looking back anymore.
Scott Hall
Dusty Rhodes was really good to me and helped me and started me.
When I'm in the ring, I'm doing great. As Razor Ramon or the 'Bad Guy,' I don't have a care in the world. But when I come back through the curtain, reality is there waiting.
It's hard to ask for help. It's even harder to accept it when people offer it.
I had been successful in Japan, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, but nothing in the U.S. where it really matters.
I had the inability to ask for help when I needed it. People offered to help me, but I refused. They'd ask 'How are you?' and I'd answer, 'Better than you.'
I feel like I couldn't have screwed up that bad as a dad, because I have a pretty good relationship with both of my kids.
Shawn Michaels really helped me a lot. We helped each other. It was a good partnership.
I've always said it ain't 'Show Friends.' It's 'Show Business.'
Powerbombing someone on the apron or into the turnbuckle, those are not moves Sting and I grew up with.
You can't choose your family, but you can choose your friends.
What I want to do is bring back managing in the wrestling business.
For me, I was really struggling because I was Scott Hall in the gym and Scott Hall in the grocery store and in the ring. Until I got a gimmick, a look, and got to be a character, that's when I started making strides. As Scott Hall, I didn't have a gimmick, so I didn't know what to do.
My most important legacy is being a good father to my two children.
When guys leave NXT and go to the main roster, those guys are already over.
One time in WCW, I was the U.S. champ, tag champ, and the TV champ. I had three belts, and I wore them all. I just think it's hilarious, and I never really got caught up in the world title thing.
In a perfect world, I'd end up at NXT.
I was Razor Ramon, and I started the nWo.
The NWO... we feel like we are the people's choice; we're doing things for the working man.
If people are offering you help, swallow your pride and accept it because people who care about you want to help you.
Everybody knows you can't have a party on 'Raw' without the bad guy.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably live the same way.
My daughter is on academic scholarship at the University of Central Florida. I feel so blessed.
I don't even know what a gluten is, bro.
Coming to Atlanta was like being in a country club. It was really tame in the locker room in WCW compared to New York.
I always wanted to be a main eventer in pro wrestling. I lived my dream, but the excess of the '80s and the huge money of the '90s became a great temptation for many of us.
I don't work any different in Japan than I do in the U.S. Some guys do, but if you're entertaining, you're entertaining, and if you're not, you're not, and that plays worldwide.
In WCW, your future was determined by the time you signed the contract. I was the lowest-paid guy in the company at $75,000.
For me, the only thing I had to look forward to was the ring because my personal life wasn't doing that great, so my fake life was what I was holding onto.
I'll go on record and say it's way more fun riding in front of a cop car then riding in the back cuz you can get out if you want to.
I'm a big fan of Finn Balor.
Fans in Madison Square Garden are a little bit hipper, but they are more vocal. It's like, 'Hey, you work for me, bro. I bought this ticket. Now get out there and entertain me.'
What sucks the most is when you can't even keep a promise to yourself.
I would love to help guys transition from 'NXT' to 'Raw.'
Once you learn how to work inside the ring - once you learn how to tell a story - then you can come to a big company like the WWE and learn the extra stuff, like the video, the pyro, the music, and that adds to everything you can do.
If I could leave anybody with anything, it's this - if you need help, ask for it.
The NWO, yeah, we're a bunch of outlaws, thugs, whatever you want to call us, but... we do what we want, when we want. And we're having fun doing it.
I think the best thing I can do for me is to show up places and be clear-headed. Because when I'm clear-headed, my phone rings. I get opportunities.
I never really thought about the fact I wasn't world champion. It's all fake, so having a belt really means having extra weight in your luggage.
Mental illness is real, and I got them. I don't know if it's the multiple concussions or the lifestyle choices.
What I'm doing with the NWO is for me, for my family, so I can leave a legacy for my kids.
When the fans spend money, you normally leave the audience happy.
Curt Hennig was my buddy, and he had great success with Mr. Perfect.
I'm a big Kevin Sullivan fan.
I'm not a Bret Hart fan.
I think it's great you have guys like Finn Balor and Shinsuke Nakamura in WWE.
I would consider myself one of the highest-paid job guys in history.
My deal with WCW was if I'd choose to show up, I was guaranteed a certain amount, but I'm not required to come to work for WCW.
If you think TNA sucks, you're right.
WCW is a television company that produces a wrestling show. The WWE is a wrestling company that produces a television show.