>>9177057"I don't want people going around thinking that's what wrestling is, that you just paint by numbers, somebody programs you, and you're going to be just fine. Now you're the biggest star, you're the best thing that ever happened, and that's what the business has become because if every single one of us just followed that road map, there wouldn't be a wrestling business because nobody would be able to do the damn thing because that's not what it is. That's just not what it is. It is making the town. It is having hundreds and thousands of matches in different cities and in front of different sized crowds. It's learning your trade. This idea that you can just poof, pop on a camera, film yourself, do some crap on social media sites, and become a star and have some worth in the world, is for me, maybe I'm an old crotchety man, but I don't understand what value you're giving back to the world."
"In the Logan Paul situation, I don't understand what long-term value he's going to be able to give back to us. It's, again, one thing if you come in, you do your thing, and you leave, but the dude's got a contract with WWE. That guy is supposed to have a few matches a year. I don't know what his deal is, but that doesn't make you an ambassador for the business. That's not what wrestling is. I don't want my students, I own a wrestling school, I don't want the next generation of kids coming up in the business thinking that's how you make it in professional wrestling, because if everybody follows that model, the business is dead. It's dead. It doesn't exist anymore." - Seth Rollins