Jinder Mahal

Athlete

198 Quotes

When I am on 'Raw' and 'Smackdown,' I try to make the best of it.

One of my goals is definitely to motivate the youth towards sports. Whether it's arts or academics, I just want to let them know that anything is possible. To think that I grew up as a WWE fan and now I'm a WWE champion proves that through hard work anything really is possible.

The sky is truly the limit for WWE.

I'm an example that, in the WWE, there are opportunities for people who work hard, improve constantly.

I think I am the most dominant superstar in WWE.

Daniel Bryan had the 'Yes' Movement. That was phenomenal.

I'm a firm believer that you get back what you put in.

I eat 30/40 grammes of carbohydrates, 30/40 grammes of proteins with every meal.

I was really into sports, playing track and field, amateur wrestling, volleyball, and soccer. I was a very active kid and teenager.

My transformation represents more than what is just skin deep; it represents my motivation, drive, and willingness to constantly improve.

WWE sees India as huge opportunity and wants to continue to build its base.

In order to succeed in WWE, you're responsible. If you put in 100 percent, you get back 100 percent.

The Big Show and Mark Henry and even John Cena helped me along my journey.

Every time I write down my goals, I realize that I have to hit the gym. I have to eat right. I have to improve in the ring. I have to give it 100%. I have to improve on my promos. These are the things that go through my head daily because I work hard on them.

I have a very positive outlook. I set goals for myself, and I write down my goals.

Rob Gronkowski cost me the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, and I haven't forgot that.

Every day, you have to put in the hard work.

Every day is a blessing in WWE, and I keep reminding myself of that. That's my character.

The sky is truly the limit for WWE.

I take a magnesium supplement before my workout because it prevents cramping.

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