He says the joy he’s been experiencing isn’t just because of his vacations; it’s because of his soul-searching and the time he had to rekindle his love for various subjects while he was out injured.
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Sami says studying psychology helped him make sense of the WWE Universe.
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He accuses the fans of believing that whatever they feel is correct and whatever they want should be given to them.
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Zayn asks if the term “psychological entitlement” rings any bells.
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He recalls a father telling his young son to ask him for his autograph at the airport at 4 a.m.
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“At age 5, he already thinks I owe him something. Guess what junior? I don’t owe you anything. Just like I don’t owe any of you anything.”
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Zayn tells the WWE Universe that he will give them whatever he wants, and the WWE Universe will accept whatever he is kind enough to give.
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Sami admits it would be amazing to quit WWE, “but coming out here week after week and holding all of you accountable for your actions would be more amazing.”
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“It’s high time that Sami Zayn takes the power back!”