Mexico Quote by Kazuchika Okada Download Open image “I started wrestling in Mexico, and then I came to New Japan.” — Kazuchika Okada ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Mexico New Started Then Wrestling
My first six months were in Japan; then I went to Mexico and then went back to Japan. I had the opportunity to wrestle… — Alberto Del Rio Copy Share Image
I worked on trying to get to Mexico, which was the first thing that I really wanted to do, but a couple of my… — Laurel Van Ness Copy Share Image
I started wrestling when I was eight years old with the amateur wrestling team in Mexico. — Alberto Del Rio Copy Share Image
I'll be quite honest, New Japan rejuvenated my love for wrestling and the wrestling culture. — Shelton Benjamin Copy Share Image
I trained at All Pro Wrestling in the U.S. Later, I signed up with the New Japan Pro Wrestling. Then WWE noticed me. — The Great Khali Copy Share Image
I was wrestling as Dos Caras Jr., wrestling pretty much in Mexico, but also did some appearances in Japan. That's where they found me… — Alberto Del Rio Copy Share Image
After intensive body building for eight years, I went to the U.S. for training. There, I learnt the art of wrestling. Later, I went… — The Great Khali Copy Share Image
I feel as if I accomplished everything in Japan, so I wanted to challenge myself. I wanted something new, so I decided to come… — Shinsuke Nakamura Copy Share Image
Luckily, I have been a part of New Japan Pro Wrestling for eight years and it's been a great run with a lot of… — Lance Archer Copy Share Image
I'm telling you I was from such a small village I didn't even know what wrestling was until I came to America. — Beneil Dariush Copy Share Image
For a long time, almost 14 years, I wrestled in Japan, so I didn't think I would leave New Japan Pro Wrestling, but I… — Shinsuke Nakamura Copy Share Image
When I started wrestling, I never wanted to go to WWE. It was the Japanese life for me. — CM Punk Copy Share Image
I was a young age, 16 years old, in Mexico. I traveled to these different countries, and I have the new style from Mexico… — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
Dropkicks are old moves, but I wanted to make a new version of an old move. — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
I heard of the word 'rainmaker.' It means one particular star who could make a company or project rich and successful. Someone that makes… — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
I think it's cool to be able to show people who don't know anything about NJPW what we do. — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
To have a Japanese wrestler standing as the face of professional wrestling, there's only one person for that spot, and it's me. — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
Of course I wanted to main-event wrestling matches in TNA, but in their eyes, no, that would not happen. So I went back to… — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
I want to keep going to new audiences and showing people firsthand how great NJPW is. — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
I learned in TNA that I needed more than just a good match - I needed a character. That's how I became the 'Rainmaker.'… — Kazuchika Okada Copy Share Image
The U.S.-Mexican border es un herida abierta where the Third World grates against the first and bleeds. And before a scab forms it hemorrhages… — Gloria E. Anzaldúa Copy Share Image
Just between you and me, shouldn’t the World Bank be encouraging MORE migration of the dirty industries to the LDCs [Less Developed Countries]?... I… — Lawrence Summers Copy Share Image
We don't have a farm-to-table food safety system. I keep saying this. It came as a big surprise to the FDA that tomatoes were… — Marion Nestle Copy Share Image
I live in Mexico in the wintertime, and I live off the grid down there. — Jesse Ventura Copy Share Image
I came to know Christ at the age of 13 during church camp at Glorieta, New Mexico. — Bart Millard Copy Share Image
Mexico is a market economy, but we should have better markets. — Luis Videgaray Caso Copy Share Image
New Mexico is full of brave men and women who have dedicated their lives to service. — Tom Udall Copy Share Image
You could pay a fair market price for a barrel of oil and cut 50 cents a barrel or a dollar barrel off what… — Eric Bolling Copy Share Image
NAFTA, by itself, will not collapse. The possibility is that the United States leaves the treaty, but the treaty itself would keep regulating relations… — Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal Copy Share Image
It appears fashionable these days, and almost politically correct, to blame hard-working immigrants, especially those from Mexico and Central America, for the social and… — Roger Mahony Copy Share Image
Fifty thousand people in Mexico have been murdered. Puerto Penasco, 60 miles south of our border, just had five people and a police officer… — Jan Brewer Copy Share Image