Paul London is grateful to still be involved in wrestling.
Despite being well over 20 years into his career, Paul London is still operating at a high level in MLW and on the independent scene. Notably, London's run in MLW has seen him face big stars like KENTA and Brett Ryan Gosselin.
All in all, London is just happy to be still be wrestling and that people are still interested in booking him.
"I have this saying where it's like, ‘You can take the wrestler out of the ring, but you can never take the ring out of the wrestler.’ You just can't. We were constantly looking for reasons to believe what we're seeing is real, because we're all marks, man, of varying degrees. We're all marks. We want to believe what we're seeing. So it was really just weighing that down. It was like, ‘I love this and this is so fun for me,’ and I'm so privileged and like just really grateful that people still were interested in booking me. So fast forward to the MLW offer coming back around and bless you, you know who I'm talking about but he's in MLW and it wasn't Court but Court had a hand in it." London said while speaking to Fightful for a new interview.
Fightful then asked London if MSL was the one that pushed to bring him into the company.
"Yeah, is that I was like, ‘Where's the MJ?’ Yeah. I was like, ‘He's a heel though. We can bend kayfabe a little.’ But, hey, man, he was relentless. He was relentless. Bless him. Because it was one of the funnest nights I've had in recent time just recently a couple months ago in New York City. I guess it was like a month ago even, not even a couple months ago, a month ago. But boy, I was a nervous wreck dude. ‘Cause it was just like, holy shit. Like to me, they're right up here. They're right at the top. They're right up there. Now they're kind of an underdog because in terms of money that these other [companies have], obviously WWE and AEW have their money. But I would say we're right there because just from the talent roster alone."
London finished off by saying that he's looking forward to the company's return to Florida, as it will be a bit of a full circle moment for him.
"It's phenomenal. Phenomenal. I'm extremely grateful. So it's cool. It's very exciting. We will get back to Florida at some point and then we'll go to the kind of full circle. But I'm just having a time in my life and I'm just so excited. All the talent that's there. One of my absolute favorite wrestlers in the world is Timothy Thatcher. I just I can't say more great things about him. I could watch him. He could be the only wrestler I watch and I'm just happy with what I'm watching because I believe it."
Elsewhere in the interview, London talked about his brief partnership with Billy Kidman back in 2004. Check out his full comments on the matter by clicking here.
Fans can check out Fightful's full interview with Paul London in the video linked at the top of this article.