Juice Robinson Doesn’t ‘Have The Urge To Wrestle’ Anymore

Juice Robinson Doesn’t ‘Have The Urge To Wrestle’ Anymore NJPW

Juice Robinson has made it clear that he will no longer be staying with New Japan Pro Wrestling after his current contractual obligation is done.

Speaking on Wrestling Observer Live, Juice Robinson shared that he really didn’t have a continued urge to wrestle, saying:

“I don’t really have anybody that I want to wrestle. I just don’t have the urge to wrestle, really, anymore.”

Earlier in the interview, Robinson reflected on finishing up his time with New Japan Pro Wrestling where he had been a presence throughout recent memory, sharing:

“I don’t have any plans to travel back over. I am at the end of my contract. I did an extra three-month extension and that ends April 30. That will be that. I will not be wrestling under the New Japan banner any longer. I was there for nine months, I did four quarantines. A lot happened. When we stopped going, it was that boiling over point, they allowed us to go home, then STRONG kind of took off and we were needed. Two things happened, we did ask to not be going any longer, but then we were needed for STRONG because you need Jay White and guys to fill up the show.”

Robinson may also be exploring a career closer to home, joking he would be great at the role of “house husband” for his real-life fiance, Toni Storm who recently made her All Elite Wrestling debut.

Transcription via Fightful

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