" When I was in school, if I was talking as myself and I was presenting something as myself or having to answer a question, I was so nervous. I would get red in the face; I would feel sweaty. I hated it. But anytime I was performing, like, if it was a talent show, or if it’s through wrestling, I’m portraying or being someone else, I’m so comfortable. "
- Adam Cole

In the given statement, Adam Cole reflects on his experiences with self-expression during school. He describes feeling extremely nervous when speaking as himself or answering questions in a personal capacity, experiencing physical symptoms like blushing and sweating due to anxiety. Conversely, he expresses comfort and ease when performing in roles that allowed him to portray someone else, such as participating in talent shows or wrestling.

This quote delves into the complexities of identity and self-presentation, highlighting how individuals can feel more at ease expressing themselves through characters or personas rather than directly as their authentic selves. Cole's statement suggests a common human experience where the burden of being genuine and transparent can be overwhelming, especially in settings like school, which often emphasize individuality and personal expression. However, when given an opportunity to adopt different identities, individuals might find it easier to convey complex emotions and thoughts without the stress that comes with direct self-representation.

Adam Cole is a professional wrestler known for his work in WWE under various personas. He has been particularly famous for his character "Prince Prett N'Taire" or more commonly as "Adam Cole," where he showcases not only his athletic prowess but also his charisma and storytelling skills through elaborate ring entrances, promos (wrestling jargon for verbal segments), and overall performance. His ability to transform into these vibrant characters underscores the quote's essence of finding comfort and confidence in performing roles beyond one’s everyday self.