It has been a few months since Miro arrived in All Elite Wrestling. Needless to say, he has some loft goals that he would like to achieve in the promotion.
On a recent Q&A Twitch stream, Miro revealed that if he doesn’t become AEW World Champion he is going to retire. Here is the quote, courtesy of Fightful:
“When the time is right, I’ve said that before. I can guarantee you if I don’t become AEW Champion, I’m going to probably retire. Not probably, I will retire if I don’t become AEW Champion. Do you know what that means? That means I’m going to become AEW Champion.”
Of course, the problem with this is Miro never set a time limit on his goal. This is a problem that people have when creating bets or ultimatums as in theory Miro still has his whole career to win the title.
In the more immediate future, Miro will be planning the wedding of Kip Sabian and Penelope Ford. The wedding will be taking place at the AEW Beach Break special with Chuck Taylor serving as their butler.
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