Jeff Jarrett Explains Why He Wishes He Could Wrestle More

Jeff Jarrett is on his last ride as "The Last Outlaw," and he has winning the AEW World Title on his mind.

At nearly 40 years in the business, Jarrett has wrestled over 2000 matches

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Appearing on The Bobby Bones Show, Jarrett was asked how much he hurts, having wrestled for so long.

"This may sound crazy at 57 years of age, I wish I could wrestle more because wrestling every three weeks or once a month, I know for the next 48-72 hours, and I'm all into the recovery and the cryo(therapy) and saunas, and all that stuff, but there is something about the lactic acid build-up. It's rough. I hate to admit it, but it is really rough.

"I'm not riding off into the sunset. I'll be around professional wrestling. As far as an in-ring career, I just made up my mind, 'This is it.' I think I've also incentivized myself because I want one last shot at gold. I want to go out with a bang, somehow, someway, and then be done with it, but I'm not ready to be done with it, at all."

Jarrett went face-to-face with MJF on Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Maximum Carnage.

Elsewhere during the interview, Jarrett said he has very little creative input in his current run. You can find his full comment by clicking here.

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