
During an appearance on the Sitting Ringside podcast, The Young Bucks opened up about when they eventually plan on stepping out of the ring and hanging up their boots.
The Bucks said a few years ago that they planned on wrestling for another ten years, and the pair said that if they follow that timeline, they’ve probably got another seven years left in the business as full-time workers:
“Man, we talked about this quite often and remember Matt when we were at ten years to go? When was that? Two or three years ago? So I think if we did the math, if we’re still going by that, I think maybe seven more years but who knows. It’s hard to say. You know how this business is. It’s impossible to say no to things so, I don’t know.
“If I could do seven to ten more years at this rate and do the matches that I’m doing now and if I’m feeling the same way I’m feeling now, I could easily do it because I feel pretty good right now. Maybe that’s because of the limited schedule but, I think that has probably helped our bodies. This pandemic has healed us a little bit with being on the road less and doing matches way less than we were years prior. So who knows. Knock on wood, I hope I can do this as long as possible so…”
The Young Bucks will be in action tonight on the Brodie Lee Celebration of Life episode of AEW Dynamite when they team up with Colt Cabana to take on Matt Hardy and Private Party in a six-man tag team match.
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