Paul Wight: I Got A Year And A Half, Two Years, Before I Hang It Up

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Though Sting is set to compete in his last match at AEW Revolution 2024, Paul Wight still has more gas left in the tank. Wight has a big media presence for AEW, makes cameo appearances on TV, and provides some commentary.

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As far as his in ring future goes, he still plans on wrestling a bit longer.

"I got a year and a half, two years left, before I hang it all up. Really, it's about trying to help this younger talent and then moving on to that commentary role. Then, it's about the younger talent. Right now, I'm still froggy and want to have fun and play a little bit. I've had plenty of matches, have done plenty of tours, had plenty of rivalries. Right now, it's about doing what I can in helping the product out. There's a time, all things come to an end, unfortunately," Wight told Tim & Eli on Battleground.

Wight hasn't wrestled since the April 4, 2022 episode of AEW Dark: Elevation. He did get physical in a segment at AEW All In and has appeared as Captain Insano in various segments.

Fightful will keep fans updated on Wight's in-ring future.

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