Thunder Rosa is on top of the AEW women's division as the reigning AEW Women's Champion. Rosa has been wrestling less than a decade and has always been prominent in wrestling with appearances on Lucha Underground and NWA before making her way to AEW.
At the age of 35, Rosa seemingly has plenty of years left and she wants to continue as long as she can, but does have a potential cut off date.
“I’m going to wrestle as long as possible, but I don’t think I want to be wrestling after I’m 45. I know some of my peers at that age and they’re still wrestling. I personally don’t want to because it’s very taxing on your body. I can wrestle to the caliber, to the level that I’ve been wrestling at, for another three to four years…But I also have to scale back and take care of my body," Rosa told Blake Oestriecher of Forbes.
When asked how she's currently feeling, Rosa said, "My body feels 100 percent right now. I cannot tell you, for so long, I was in so much pain because I was wrestling so much. This schedule that we have, if you have a family, it’s really good because you get to spend more time with your family, unless you’re like me and you’re a workaholic and you’re always working.”
Rosa is currently set to defend her AEW Women's Championship against Serena Deeb at AEW Double or Nothing.
On Wednesday's AEW Dynamite, Rosa confronted Deeb and was taken out with a belt shot. If you missed anything from AEW Dynamite, check out Fightful's full report on the show by clicking here.