'I have always been. I will always be. Come with me.' It's kind of the Celtic vibe. I am saying I will never change; I will always be the same. Follow me. This is what I stand for.
— Sheamus
I'm either doing a show or in the gym or studying WWE videos or eating. I have to eat a lot.
You can never be happy; you can never be satisfied with what you have. You always need to have that want to achieve more, and I definitely want that success.
I try not to think small minded.
If you go back to the '80s, I didn't really know much about the characters. I knew what they did in the ring. I knew Hogan went off and spouted lots of crazy promos, and Ultimate Warrior did the same. They really were just characters.
Obviously, 'FIFA Football' was a big game for me.
I actually had a 'Wrestlemania' game for the Omega back in the day.
I've been trying to learn Spanish, but it has been hard for me. It's a slow process, but I'm trying.
I do have six anchors put in my labrum; I tore it in half, so it was pretty major surgery.
I've been playing video games since the Commodore 64 when I was about 5 years old.
I feel I've proved myself a lot more, showed my ability, showed what I can do.
The record books aren't going to lie. They aren't going to say I sold out. They aren't going to say anything.
I'm not happy until I'm going forward and accomplishing goals.
We need to make the bullies aware of what they're doing, why it's wrong, and the effects it has on the kids who they are doing it to. You can see the light bulbs going off in these kids' heads when I say this. I try to put them in the situation of those being bullied. It just makes them aware.
Who wouldn't want to be involved in a movie?
It's always good to change and keep things fresh, whether it's a hairstyle or wardrobe.
When I first came in, I won a world championship pretty fast. Then I worked with John Morrison and Daniel Bryan, became King of the Ring, went back to 'SmackDown,' became the world champion again, won the Rumble, did a lot of things, went away after an injury.
The Celts were harder than anyone else, tougher, and rugged. We battered everybody.
I like that I can stand out from the crowd.
The fact that I'm even in a video game blows me away, but 'WWE 12' is even more special to me because they have a whole storyline around Sheamus in the game. It's really, really cool.
I try to enter every match or every event with the same attitude, because to me, they're all as important as each other, and you're only as good as your last fight.
I would love to face the Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase. He is one of my favorites of all time.
I'm always ready to go back on the road.
You watch some of the stuff Cesaro does in the ring; with his size, the way he moves around the ring, the moves he hits, the way he picks up guys twice his size. It's just a different level.
I'm a history buff, so I've been reading lots of books on Irish and American history.
Even before I got to WWE, I studied Triple H. He was one of my favorite superstars; his wrestling was ruthless, and I think a lot of his style you can see in me a little bit.
No one has more charisma than me in WWE.
When I first won my WWE Championship, I just got to TV - I believe I was there five months. Everything just happened so fast; it was like a whirlwind.
I'm grand once I keep winning trophies. That's all that counts.
I'm an Irishman who came up from a small little country, followed his dream, and now I hold the title.
The bullies don't realize the effects they're having on the kids who are being bullied. They aren't in that situation themselves and are just looking for an audience.
It's really a dream come true being a WWE Superstar and being in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.' These are just larger-than-life franchises and great to be a part of.
There was a time when people were like, 'Oh my God, Sheamus' character is boring.' Well, when you're just in wrestling matches all the time, and you're not doing character stuff, then it can be a bit monotonous.
I have been in the spotlight, and I have been out of it.
You know the way it is: sometimes Americans think of us as their backward little cousin. It's the whole shamrock, potatoes, famine, leprechaun thing, all that drunken paddies rubbish.
When I was a kid, I always had the red hair, the white skin, and freckles. Back then, I wanted to look like everybody else, but now I realize that being different is definitely a major help.
Us Irish are kind of like that: we're hard grafters. We like to prove everybody wrong.
The New York crowd is definitely one to voice their opinion. They can be very loud and boisterous.
It's always good for people to like you, but as long as people react to you coming out, whether they are booing you or cheering you, it's great.
I have a PlayStation 3, and I love the 'God of War' games because the fellow's got probably as white skin as I have.
You look back at the Attitude Era and the level of entertainment we put in the ring now. The Attitude Era doesn't even come close. I'm not afraid to say that, either.
One fella who has really impressed me is Big E Langston.
I grew up playing games like 'War Zone' and the old 'Smackdown,' so I'm very excited to see myself in a game.
The Rock has come back; he's been cool with me, and I have nothing against him at all. He's achieved everything in WWE, and of course, he's achieved everything in Hollywood. It's a huge success story.
I became more aggressive, more dedicated, more intense - taking it match by match, night by night - to literally crawl and scratch my way back to the top.
Being the U.S. champion is a big deal for me. Knowing that my ancestors built this country, it's kind of like, the Irish were treated badly in this country for a long time, with a lot of tacky Irish stereotypes, so to me, it's kind of like a bragging right.
When I was growing up as a kid, it was always, 'Oh, you're being bullied. Well, toughen up. Get some tough skin and deal with it.' That's how we were told to deal with it, and it's not that simple.
When I became a part of Be a STAR and now with Do Something coming together with WWE, we have a much further range and bigger reach to get the message of anti-bullying and the effects of bullying out there.
I'd love to play Venom. I'm a huge 'Spider-Man' fan, and Venom was the character that drew me into the comics.
As long as you are enjoying your wrestling and enjoying what you are doing, that's all that really matters.