My dad lived till he was 78, my mum was in her 80s, and I've got two uncles who are in their 90s now.
My dad was a sports writer when I was younger and then he became just a general columnist. But I grew up with him literally getting into brawls with football coaches.
My dad was a musician and I traveled around with him, so it was something that I knew.
As a brother and sister, our tastes were pretty different growing up. He liked a lot of early hip hop. My dad didn't understand it and would try to talk him out of it.
My dad was quiet, angry, shut down. So my thing is: I express everything that's there. I want to get it all out.
I owe a lot to my dad, just for having provided the wrestling business for us to get into.
There was a bit of a comparison that Bret was making between Vince McMahon and my dad. He looked up to Vince as a dad and stuff, and it was a shame to see the whole thing end the way it did.
My dad was a big believer in treating people well, oftentimes even when he himself wasn't well.
And what is a stage dad, or a stage mom? It's someone who's protective. That's all.
My dad's half-Lebanese, my mom is full Lebanese. I'm three-quarters Lebanese. Irish-Lebanese.