>now listen, look, there's a few people out there, I won't mention any names but they know who they are, they know what they've done, and I think you'll understand me when I say that what they've done is something that no man should ever do to another human being. I mean that, I don't care if they're insulted your manhood or attacked your family, there are certain boundaries that you just do not cross in this business. And these... I hesitate to call them people, because they barely are that, if you understand what I mean. We used to call them ants, and the thing about ants is on their own you can deal with them, but if you get a thousand, ten thousand ants in one place they can do some real, significant damage. Now I'm implying something here and I dare say I don't need to spell it out fully, these are not good people but they're our people, right? If you're a young man in this game, and it doesn't matter if it's AEW, WWE, MLW... any of the other ones, if you're a young man - or indeed a young woman - starting in the world of wrestling, these people, these ants, these are people you are going to have to deal with. And one thing I always did, always, ever since I was working the holiday camps back in Blackpool as a raggedy-arsed teenager, one thing I always did was have a plan to deal with these people. Didn't need to be written down, didn't need to be typed up, just kept a plan up here in my head, something that when it comes to dealing with some of the less scrupulous individuals that surround professional wrestling, sports entertainment, call it what you well. But you need to understand these people and now how to react instantly. And that's what I tell all these youngsters who ask me for some advice, the key bit of advice, number one, day one piece of advice that I would give to any individual thinking about pursuing a career in this sport... sorry, we've gone into the weeds a bit here. What was the question?
>Coke or Pepsi?