Long gone are those days where the studio dictated what they could wear, where they could go, and with whom they could be seen. It was programmed.
Johnny Carson, when he and Joanna split after many years of marriage, everybody had it on news. That's big news when big stars have a problem.
Dynamite, when I was a kid growing up, he might of set more of an image for me because I was younger, watching this older guy work.
I liked working in Germany and Austria. The money was horrible but what was good about it was, I was with my wife. We lived out there for nine months.
If you could have frozen them and put them together, time lapse where Dynamite was at his peak and with Chris now, they'd be an awesome team.
I love the people I work with. I don't know how long it will be or how long I will be blessed to be wanted there, but I enjoy what I'm doing now.
The Bushes in office now have asked that everybody respect the privacy of their twin girls. We're laying back because they asked for that.
There's been a lot of guys who've come to the WWF, and they really didn't have the roots, feelings for the company, and the people they worked with.
It was a very risky venture because at first, nobody really was comfortable with it. The publicists were very wary of putting their stars on the show.
It's full-time work, wrestling, appearances and stuff. I couldn't put my full effort into a newspaper column and I'd probably do a lousy job at it.