Money goes where it's rewarded. Money goes where it is needed the most.
When I first retired, I had short-term memory loss, and I started reading about neuroplasticity in the brain, about how the brain can regenerate itself, and I don't know if it can or not.
When I broke my leg in college my first year, they were worried that I wouldn't walk straight again. In fact, I'm pretty pigeon-toed, and most people think I don't walk straight anyway.
You look at something like Russia, or you look at something like China, where you actually allow free markets to go in. And you haven't seen the change that we, in the western world, would probably like. You still have a bit of a dictatorship - some people would say more than a bit of a dictatorship - in Russia and in China.
I've spent 7 Christmases in Iraq and Afghanistan with WWE.
I don't know what happened to the millennials. I think too much coddling is not a good thing.
We've always gone to other countries where there's been different standards and different practices you have to adhere to. WWE is like any other company, a global company.