Paul London is ready to get back in the ring.
Speaking on Cafe de Rene with Rene Dupree, Paul London announced that he would be accepting bookings again with the goal of helping talent.
"I have come to a conclusion, a slight announcement. I will begin, effectively immediately, I will begin entertaining and accepting bookings again, to return to the ring. I was feeling fairly irresponsible. I'm at a point where I feel it's a responsibility to do what I can do to help the current and younger generation. If I can help in any way, whether it's having the lightbulb go off to teach them how to preserve their body or their career or not do stupid shit or wait for hours for someone to dive onto them, I'd like to help. It's easy to point out things that are wrong and could be better, it's another thing to get in there and apply yourself and do what you can to help people," he said.
London said that he had a match a few weeks again that wasn't as bad as he thought. He hasn't wrestled on a regular basis since 2018.
London said he missed wrestling and, "I still have quite a bit left in the tank. I'm kind of in the Blake Griffin part of my career where I can still do a lot of things. Maybe I won't be dunking over KIAs, but I like to think that I still have a lot to offer any locker room, if they're smart enough."
London has competed for ROH, WWE, Lucha Underground, PWG, and more promotions around the world. He is a former WWE Tag Team Champion and WWE Cruiserweight Champion. He was scheduled to appear at ROH Past vs. Present in March 2020, but the event was canceled due to COVID.
Fightful will continue to update fans on London's return to the ring when more is known.
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