Everyone makes mistakes along the way, but we learn from our mistakes. — Goldust Everyone Copy Share Image
I just take it a day at a time, and that's how I get through each day. — Goldust Day Copy Share Image
Pay-per-views and television are so fast-paced. It's very hectic. — Goldust Fast paced Copy Share Image
I had been hired and fired so many times and been so very blessed and lucky. — Goldust Blessed Copy Share Image
There would be no Goldust without the fans. They've made my career. — Goldust Career Copy Share Image
Chicago, to me, is the best wrestling crowd on the planet. They are the best. They are loud, they are ruthless, and… — Goldust Best Copy Share Image
I am Dusty's son, but I learned the hard way I was never going to be 'The American Dream.' That was difficult… — Goldust American Copy Share Image
I wish I could have wrestled back in that era of the NWA with my dad. Real old-school style. — Goldust Back Copy Share Image
I never could have imagined or dreamed where my career would be taking me the way it has with the Goldust character.… — Goldust Awesome Copy Share Image
I love the wrestling business. The wrestling business will never die. It will be around forever. — Goldust Business Copy Share Image
It's no easy job being a World Heavyweight Champion; these guys like Cena, Sheamus, these guys are modeled around that and are… — Goldust Champion Copy Share Image
As far as children out there that hate their moms and dads, just get over it, because you get one dad and… — Goldust Children Copy Share Image
It took me a long time to get my life screwed up, and it's going to take a long time to get… — Goldust Back Copy Share Image
Savio Vega kept pushing me, pushing me, as he was teaching me, too, how to be a heel and things. And how… — Goldust Behind Copy Share Image
My dad is to professional wrestling what Babe Ruth was to baseball - he's an icon. Working with him and having him… — Goldust Babe ruth Copy Share Image
Here are the five guys I learned the business from: Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, Arn Anderson, Larry Zbyszko, and Bobby Eaton. Those… — Goldust Business Copy Share Image
The backstage stuff is not for everybody. I'm very hands on; I like to train and teach young guys now because there's… — Goldust Backstage Copy Share Image
In the '70s and the '80s, what wrestlers were doing back then, yes, they're taking bumps, and they're busting up their bodies… — Goldust Back Copy Share Image
The business changes, and we don't all have to like the change, but it's, ultimately, the business is changed. But, that being… — Goldust Business Copy Share Image
Six-Man Tag Matches are good to have on the show because they're very exciting. — Goldust Because Copy Share Image
A dual-sport champion, man. That's unheard of and pretty impressive, man. — Goldust Champion Copy Share Image
Before Dad passed, we talked so much about the Goldust character, what it grew into, and how much he was proud of… — Goldust Character Copy Share Image
We got tables they're going through constantly, chair shots, all this, very dangerous maneuvers where you can possibly break your neck or… — Goldust Chair Copy Share Image
I've wrestled just about everybody there is to wrestle, done just about every character reincarnation that I can come up with. — Goldust Character Copy Share Image
At the beginning of me getting out of rehab and thinking about going back to work, I was scared because I didn't… — Goldust Back Copy Share Image
You can't live in someone else's shoes; you've got to branch out and fill your own shoes. — Goldust Fashion Copy Share Image
I try not to forecast the future and look down the road as far as my wrestling, because it's there. All I… — Goldust Future Copy Share Image
My sister, Kristin Ditto, was a part of the Cowboys organization from 1998 to 2000 as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. — Goldust Cheerleader Copy Share Image
You can have a bad opponent out there and still get the job done. You just have to work around certain things. — Goldust Bad Copy Share Image
There are times when I wish I would have gotten a degree, but the past is history, and tomorrow's a mystery. — Goldust History Copy Share Image