“I had to figure out their soft spots, and to their credit, it would often be children. Wrestlers had the philosophy to ‘comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable’. They could be kind of gruff and difficult with the VP’s and people that wanted stuff from them, but with the kids that saw them as superheroes…they were tremendous. I was able to put up with the attitude, the anger and the drama, because I saw how wonderful they could be.”