It's always good to change and keep things fresh, whether it's a hairstyle or wardrobe.
Sheamus
Even before I got to WWE, I studied Triple H. He was one of my favorite superstars; his wrestling was ruthless, and I think a lot of his style you can see in me a little bit.
When I was a kid, I always had the red hair, the white skin, and freckles. Back then, I wanted to look like everybody else, but now I realize that being different is definitely a major help.
I want to give Irish kids something to be proud of back home. I want to bring out a stronger image of Ireland instead of 'Irish Spring' and 'Lucky Charms' and all that rubbish.
If you talk about natural ability, I think Apollo's probably the most naturally gifted athlete of the new era.
I try to enter every match or every event with the same attitude, because to me, they're all as important as each other, and you're only as good as your last fight.
It's the most important prize in WWE, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. You'll do anything and everything to keep it and to get it, and that includes putting your body on the line and doing whatever it takes.
As for personality, without a doubt, my favorite of all time is Macho Man Randy Savage.
I remember hearing the name... 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - what the hell is that?' But I was hit by the bug as well. I used to watch the cartoon every morning before I went to school, played the video game at the arcades, and was a big fan of the comics.
I became more aggressive, more dedicated, more intense - taking it match by match, night by night - to literally crawl and scratch my way back to the top.
There was a time when people were like, 'Oh my God, Sheamus' character is boring.' Well, when you're just in wrestling matches all the time, and you're not doing character stuff, then it can be a bit monotonous.
The fact that I'm even in a video game blows me away, but 'WWE 12' is even more special to me because they have a whole storyline around Sheamus in the game. It's really, really cool.
I eat a huge breakfast every morning. I do a lot of work at the gym, a lot of power-lifting, a lot of cardio, and I study wrestling tapes.
I got great opportunities on 'SmackDown' - myself and Daniel Bryan, we reinvented ourselves; we got steam behind us again on that show.
We need to make the bullies aware of what they're doing, why it's wrong, and the effects it has on the kids who they are doing it to. You can see the light bulbs going off in these kids' heads when I say this. I try to put them in the situation of those being bullied. It just makes them aware.
No one has more charisma than me in WWE.
Wrestling, for me, was always something I wanted to do, and it, working in IT, was just a way to get financially looked after; I went and wrestled on the side because you don't make any money when you're starting off, and you don't have any name value.
When I became a part of Be a STAR and now with Do Something coming together with WWE, we have a much further range and bigger reach to get the message of anti-bullying and the effects of bullying out there.
The Rock has come back; he's been cool with me, and I have nothing against him at all. He's achieved everything in WWE, and of course, he's achieved everything in Hollywood. It's a huge success story.
I've been trying to learn Spanish, but it has been hard for me. It's a slow process, but I'm trying.
As long as you are enjoying your wrestling and enjoying what you are doing, that's all that really matters.
I'm a whiskey drinker, but Cesaro is a coffee drinker.
I would love to face the Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase. He is one of my favorites of all time.
I'm not happy until I'm going forward and accomplishing goals.
The funny thing was, with IT, I was never really a tech type of person: I was better with people, good at dealing with people. I had technical experience; I knew the nitty gritty. I could never be a programmer or anything, but I knew my way around.
If you go back to the '80s, I didn't really know much about the characters. I knew what they did in the ring. I knew Hogan went off and spouted lots of crazy promos, and Ultimate Warrior did the same. They really were just characters.
A size 13 boot to the face has done wonders for my winning streak!
My ma is from County Clare, so she's a Munster fan, so she keeps sending me Munster jerseys all the time, trying to convert me to Munster.
I'm always ready to go back on the road.
I've gotten punched in the face before by Cena. His hands are like rocks.
The League of Nations could've been something really, really big... it wasn't. A lot of guys were frustrated about it in a way.
The bullies don't realize the effects they're having on the kids who are being bullied. They aren't in that situation themselves and are just looking for an audience.
I think what Brendan Rodgers did was right; I thought it was successful. He was able to show that he was able to change several players, prove to everybody in the team that no-one's guaranteed a spot, rest a lot of key players, and at the same time walk away with a very reputable result.
Gaelic football is a very Irish sport, which I played.
My WWE career has been amazing. It took a lot of time for me to get here, and you never stop paying your dues.
It's always good for people to like you, but as long as people react to you coming out, whether they are booing you or cheering you, it's great.
I just want to sink my teeth into something good; maybe something with Finn Balor would be great. We had some matches in the U.K.
Obviously, 'FIFA Football' was a big game for me.
I'm either doing a show or in the gym or studying WWE videos or eating. I have to eat a lot.
A lot of guys have played college football and were in the NFL, but for me, it made my transition a lot easier, and people say I'm one of the toughest guys in WWE. I have rugby to thank for that.
I'm grand once I keep winning trophies. That's all that counts.
The wheel goes round and round and comes back, and opportunities are given again. You just have to remember that.
It's really fun doing the 'Celtic Warrior Workouts,' as it just gives the fans a chance to see how we train.
With a gimmick, there isn't much substance. If you play to the crowd too much, it can go bad.
Being the U.S. champion is a big deal for me. Knowing that my ancestors built this country, it's kind of like, the Irish were treated badly in this country for a long time, with a lot of tacky Irish stereotypes, so to me, it's kind of like a bragging right.
Wikipedia's funny. Some of the stuff on there - I go there occasionally - it's unbelievable the amount of stuff that people will write on there.
I was determined to make my name in the wrestling world no matter what sacrifices I had to make.
You watch some of the stuff Cesaro does in the ring; with his size, the way he moves around the ring, the moves he hits, the way he picks up guys twice his size. It's just a different level.
The thing about the 'Raw' after Wrestlemania, the thing is they are the real hardcore, hardcore fans. It's not your typical WWE audience.
You can never be happy; you can never be satisfied with what you have. You always need to have that want to achieve more, and I definitely want that success.