Pro Wrestling, Going to the beach, Working out/Health/Nutrition, Education, Family/Friends, Reading, Detroit Sports Teams: Pistons, Lions, Tigers (don't like hockey, but it's always good when the Red Wings win too). I love playing board games, but really only the kind where you have to use your brain (not simply decided by the luck of the draw or the roll of the dice) So those games include: Catchphrase, Scattergories, Outburst, Balderdash, and Scrabble (but I'm not very good at Scrabble). 16-bit Super Nintendo (Tecmo Super Bowl is the best video game ever!!!!!!!!!) Finally, my faith & Love for God and my personal Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ is very important to me.
Fans, other wrestlers, anyone with an interest in pro wrestling or working out, or any promoter interetsed in booking me on a show.
Disturbed, Godsmack, Limp Bizkit, Guns N Roses, Saliva, Kid Rock, Taste This, Eminem. As you can see, I like mostly hard rock that gets me pumped to work out, wrestle a match, or just deal with the everyday stress that pisses me off. Sometimes I'm in the mood for something a little more smooth so I can just mellow out, like the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Eminem is the only rap artist I like, although I do like various rap songs.
Rocky 1-5, Rocky Balboa, The Number 23, IT, Double Jeopardy, The Butterfly Effect, The Omen, Office Space, Naked Gun, Naked Gun 2 1/2, Naked Gun 33 1/3, Major Leagues, The Marine, Back to the Future 1, 2, and 3, Hills Have Eyes
Monday Night Raw, Smackdown, Jeopardy, Law and Order, Sports Center, Detroit Sports Teams, Married With Children. I don't watch all that much TV because I'm so busy, but these are the programs that I enjoy.
First of all, let me start by saying that anyone who makes fun of reading or books in this section is most likely an ignorant moron. Anyhow: Angels and Demons by Dan Brown; Odd Thomas, Forever Odd, Velocity, Strangers, Servants of the Twilight and Door to December by Dean Koontz; Tuesdays with Morrie, Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom; The Guardian and Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks; Daddy's Little Girl, You Belong to Me, Let Me Call You Sweetheart, On the Street Where You Live, We'll Meet Again, Moonlight Becomes You, and several others by Mary Higgins Clark; Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson; The Shining, It, Cell, Bag of Bones by Stephen King; The Client, The Brethren, The Painted House by John Grisham; All 12 books of the Left Behind Series and the first of three prequels (Christian Fiction series about the end of the world) by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye;I also love reading wrestler's autobiographies; they provide such a great insight to the business and to their own lives. My favorite is Foley's, and I also really enjoyed Stone Cold's, Shawn Michaels's, and Hulk Hogan's. HHH's has provided much insight into working out and the wrestling business. The only one I didn't really care for was Jerry Lawler's. Interestingly enough, my favorite parts of the books were not the parts about being in WWE- it was actually the parts about them making their way through the independents and their experiences while there. I recently re-read both Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair over Christmas Vacation.I also read bodybuilding and fitness magazines a lot, though not as much as I used to.
My parents are my heroes for teaching me how to love unconditionally, teaching me a strong work ethic, and instilling in me a love for education and Jesus Christ. Although they are not big fans of wrestling, they have taught me to work hard and go after whatever it is that you want to do. Jesus Christ is my hero for loving me and anyone else, regardless of all of the bad things we do out of weakness and temptation. He has taught me how to forgive, and has helped me achieve an inner peace. Anyone who has come before me in the wrestling business is a type of hero for me, because they have paved the way for me to do something I absolutely love.