Brian Myers Doesn't Want To Stop Wrestling Until He's At Least 50

Brian Myers is going to keep going for many years.

Myers, 37, is in the middle of his run with IMPACT Wrestling where he is the reigning IMPACT Digital Media Champion. Along with competing for IMPACT, Myers makes various independent appearances and is involved with Create-A-Pro Wrestling where he's helped train the likes of Max Caster and MJF.

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Speaking on Gimme A Hull Yeah, Myers was asked if he's thought about his legacy in wrestling.

"Not at the moment, not something I'm thinking about. My five-year-old daughter just started to take interest in wrestling when she previously hadn't, and she's been asking me so many questions. One of them she asked recently was when I was going to stop wrestling. I was like, I don't want to stop until I'm at least 50, and even then I'll assess the situation. I've got a long ways to go before I start thinking about my legacy. Ultimately, what's important to me is the respect of my colleagues. That's kind of it," he said.

Later in the interview, Myers was asked if there's anything left for him to accomplish in wrestling.

"The last thing for me, and I have accomplished so much and I have a lot on my bucket list. It's tough, sometimes promoters will hit me up for an Indie show, 'what do you want to do?' I'd rather be home with my wife and kids at this point, but I do think that a Brian Myers world title reign is the last thing. That's it," he replied.

Myers is a former WWE Raw Tag Team Champion alongside Matt Cardona (Zack Ryder in WWE).

Myers is set to defend his IMPACT Digital Media Championship against Bhupinder Gujjar on the September 22 episode of IMPACT Wrestling in a ladder match.

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