MVP has been part of the AEW family since theSeptember 25 edition ofAEW Dynamite and in the months since then, he has proven to be a valuable asset to the company. However, he is well aware of the fact that his in-ring career will come to an end and has now revealed his plans after retirement.
While speaking during his appearance onDonnie DaSilva and Jimmy Korderas HUGE POP! podcast, MVP made it clear he will end his in-ring career in AEW. Even after retiring from active competition, MVP is interested in staying involved in AEW in different roles.
MVP has expressed interest in working as a manager, helping to develop new talent once The Hurt Syndicates storyline concludes. Commentary is another area he would consider, as he has received positive feedback whenever he has taken on that role.
With over 20 years in professional wrestling, MVP values the longevity of his career and his continued presence on television. While he may no longer compete in the ring, he remains eager to contribute to the industry in meaningful ways.
MVP previously stated that his in-ring career is coming to an end, so fans are eager to see him perform in other roles once he hangs up in pro wrestling boots. After all, someone as skipped as MVP will definitely be incredibly useful to AEW long after retirement.
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