How long does Dustin Rhodes plan to continue wrestling?
Dustin Rhodes estimates he will wrestle for another two to three years.
Wrestling / AEW
AEW veteran Dustin Rhodes has shared his plans for retirement, stating he intends to conclude his wrestling career with AEW within the next two to three years. Rhodes expressed confidence that Tony Khan will allow him to retire on his own t...
Dustin Rhodes' recent interview on 'Close Up w/ Renee Paquette' shed light on his future plans in professional wrestling. He emphasized his loyalty to AEW, stating it's the only company where he's felt truly respected. This respect, he believes, will extend to his retirement, allowing him to exit the sport on his own terms.
Rhodes mentioned having a list of three specific opponents he wishes to face before retiring, adding intrigue to his final run. While he didn't disclose the names, this suggests a carefully planned farewell tour within AEW.
Will Ospreay's endorsement of AEW further solidifies the company's position as a major player in the wrestling world. His comments about AEW's 'counter-culture stuff' and focus on fan service resonate with many viewers who appreciate an alternative to mainstream wrestling. Ospreay's desire to make AEW the 'be all, end all' of professional wrestling demonstrates his commitment to the company's long-term success.
Paul Wight's reflection on a potential match with Kenny Omega adds a layer of 'what if' to wrestling history. Wight praised Omega's in-ring intensity and ability to create drama, suggesting a clash between the two could have been legendary. This highlights the respect and admiration wrestlers have for one another, even across different eras and promotions.
Dustin Rhodes estimates he will wrestle for another two to three years.
He hopes to have a send-off similar to Sting's in AEW, with Tony Khan's support.
Ospreay appreciates AEW's counter-culture approach and commitment to fan service. He sees AEW as the 'underdog' and believes in its potential to be the best in professional wrestling.
Paul Wight said he would have loved to wrestle Kenny Omega, praising Omega's in-ring abilities and intensity.
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