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"Wrestlers have a term for the official story told to the audience, the fiction the performers maintain for the benefit of the show: kayfabe. While kayfabe was once a strict , nowadays just about everyone knows that wrestling is staged. Yet even today, because it is essential to the performance, wrestlers rarely break kayfabe and betray the fiction in the ring. Nevertheless, breaking kayfabe is more common than it once was, in part because performers can break kayfabe to advance their strategic goals in and out of the ring. It is the same with judicial opinions. Judges adhere to a analogous to kayfabe when they refuse to explain the Court's behavior by reference to changes in the Court's composition. Judicial kayfabe demands that opinions explain the Court's behavior according to legal rules and principles, even when criticizing it. This norm leads to some unusually artficial opinions that seem oblivious to the political forces that influence and constitute the Court's membership."
"... kayfabe ... the system is lying in order for the system to continue."
"But the only thing that's ending on Saturday night is your five-hundred-day title reign when I become the Raw Women's Champion."
"I had opportunities to do really cool things, movies and TV shows and stuff, and I just — I wouldn’t because I felt broken. It was like there was something that was just shut off, and I didn’t understand why. It was literally people telling me, and just keeping me alive and dragging me back, telling me, ‘You should still do this. We miss you.’ I didn’t feel that way at first. I felt damaged, and that kind of gave me the strength to kind of build back out and explode. So it was geared for them. There was so much going on and it came out of nowhere. I wasn’t prepared for any of that. I lost Brodie. I lost my best friend from college, Mark. It was something that I didn’t deal with very well. Brodie’s wife, Amanda, dealt with it. The kids dealt with it better than me."
"My name is John Cena. The name I use in the ring is John Cena. My government name is John Cena."
"Tonight: Professional Wrestling destroyed Sports Entertainment."
"At times he is extremely abrasive. I know that's kind of his campaign, but I think time will tell, He's already locked up in some controversial business and it certainly doesn't speak proudly for America that the person who sits in the Oval Office is involved in controversy, so that's never a good thing, But time will tell, A man's legacy is defined by time"
"I always liked Stephanie. She reminds me of Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka. She’s very intelligent and thank God she is there. Her mind is so into the business."
"Ladies And Gentlemen: He is The Greatest Of All Time. The Never Seen, Seventeen. Gracing His Presence (as a heel)/Celebrating with each and everyone of you (after face turn) tonight in [City and Country/State] One Final Time. The Last Real Champion. John Cena."
"So, I would do this for free. I just physically can't do this anymore."
""OMNIA DEDI. PRO OMNIBUS GRATIAS AGO" I have given everything. For everything, I give thanks."
"Ladies and Gentlemen: The definition of Total Non Stop Action. The Ace and Undistputed Boss of The Bullet Club. It's our honor as fans and my honor as an opponent to see if he can beat up John Cena one final time. He is the Face that runs the Place. The Phenomenal AJ Styles"
"It's been a pleasure serving you all these years. Thank you."
"I walk out here every night with "Hustle, Loyalty, Respect" on my sleeve. That is a credo I have adopted from the men and women who defend the freedom of this country. The president has just announced, that we have caught and compromised to a permanent end, Osama Bin Laden. This is something tonight. But I feel damn proud to be an American."
"I knew I wanted to wrestle when I was little kid. It took hold in me, captured my imagination. … I’m bigger now than I was eating meat. My lifts in the gym are better. I’m in better shape. … I’m healthier than everybody else. All the omega-3s make me smarter. … I’m pretty much friendly and compassionate to everybody. But not to people in the ring."
"My vegetarian diet allows me to lead a healthier lifestyle, reduce my carbon footprint, and save the lives of more than 100 animals every year. I’m stronger and healthier than ever, and I feel good about doing something positive for myself, animals, and the planet."
""He has earned his reputation as the toughest son of a bitch in the WWE!" (during the entrance of Stone Cold Steve Austin in Wrestlemania XIX, before his match with The Rock)"
""Austin's stompin' a mudhole and walkin' it dry!" (usually said when Professional Wrestler Steve Austin is stomping his opponent in the corner)"
""Business is about to pick up here!" (usually said when someone music/pyro hits)"
""AS GOD AS MY WITNESS, HE IS BROKEN IN HALF!" (most famously uttered during the Undertaker Mankind match at King of the Ring 1998)"
"It's the Great One, The People's Champion The Rock"
""The World's Angriest announcer" (when talking about Tazz in his blogs)"
"(A) "Walrus", a "Poor Excuse for a human being", "a hemorrhage on the buttcheek of life" and "no part human." (when talking about Paul Heyman)"
""IF ANYONE DESERVED TO BE TAKEN INTO THE WOODS AND BEATEN LIKE A DOG, IT'S THAT YOUNG MAN RIGHT THERE" (Spoken about Christian during Wrestlemania after his attack on Trish Stratus."
""Great Athletes" and sometimes "Greatest Athletes in the world today!" (when talking about WWE Wrestlers)"
""It's the Game!" (when talking about Triple H)"
"[...] is running like a scalded dog! (usually said when a heel wrestler flees from a fight)"
""It's gonna be a slobber knocker!" (said usually referring to the match)"
""He's not just trying to hurt the man - he's out to end his career!" (usually said when a heavyweight or superheavyweight is destroying his opponent)"
"It's that rabid wolverine, Chris Benoit!"
""Jezebel!" (when talking about a female heel (villain) wrestler)"
""Look at the Carnage!" (usually said when there are wrestlers all over the place and outside of the ring)"
""[...] is being "whipped like a government mule!" (usually said when someone is taking a beating, most of the time when somebody is getting whipped with a belt)"
"He's tougher than a two-dollar steak!"
""Good God, almighty!" (said usually when someone or something unexpected happens during a match)"
""He's been left high and dry" (when someone has missed a top rope maneuver)"
"They (fans) respond mostly to what WWE trains them to respond to. An ankle lock gets over because Kurt Angle does the ankle lock and everyone submits to it. A triangle by Undertaker doesn't get over because WWE has never trained the fans to accept that as a finish because no one ever taps to it. And it was the same thing when Shamrock was in WWE."
"Ric Flair was still the biggest draw in either company (in 1998)."
"We don't have worms at the Palace of Wisdom."
"We don't allow sludge at the Palace of Wisdom"
"Roll ups don't exist at the Palace of Wisdom"
"We don't get Top Rope Theatre at the Palace of Wisdom"
"Look, Maria. I know what you're thinking. I don't bring girls that look like you home to the Palace of Wisdom. But that doesn't mean you can't dream about it."
"At the Palace of Wisdom they don't send a boy to do a man's job, they send The Shaman; the Shaman of Sexy. (in reference to Shawn Michaels and his theme song referring to himself as a Sexy Boy)"
"If Santa came to the Palace of Wisdom, we'd beat him up with candy canes."
"We don't let virgins hang out at the Palace of Wisdom."
"We do have jackets like that at the Palace of Wisdom. (in reference to [[w:Michael Hayes|Michael"
"We don't play with action figures at the Palace Of Wisdom."
"We don't need sexual performance enhancers at the Palace of Wisdom... but we use them anyway."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.