
Paul Wight wants to give back.
It’s his main reason for still being associated with the pro wrestling business these days.
The pro wrestling legend recently appeared as a guest on TalkSport Breakfast for an interview, during which he spoke about this subject.
“Have I still got it? I wouldnโt say Iโve still got it. Iโve got enough,” he said. “At this stage of the game for me, where Iโm at in my career, Iโm not trying to win championships or carry companies. I did over 20 years at five days a week all over the world. I think now, if I do one or two days a week, itโs just about enough for me.”
Wight continued, “The only difference is now, Iโm a little bit more judicious in my choices. Iโm pretty sure you wonโt see my big ass going to the top rope anymore because I have learned through my years that I have no business being up there. So I keep my feet on the ground. Now Iโm my 20s, you couldnโt tell me that. But now Iโm like, โYeah, keep your big ass on the mat and entertain the fans and have fun.โ Thatโs what it is at this stage of the game for me is having fun, trying to pass some of that knowledge down to some of the younger generations and inspiring confidence and passion in them. Thatโs one thing you want to do. A lot of people say they love the business, but if you truly move anything, you give back, and you want the business to be better. Better shape, better trained talent, better thinking talent, than when you came in.”
Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.