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Current WWE Star May Never Wrestle In The Company Again

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A WWE legend has spoken about the possibility of a retirement tour.

Booker T is currently one of the color commentators on the NXT brand, known for his enthusiastic delivery.

He is also a six-time world champion and an 11-time world tag team champion, ten of which came with his brother Stevie Ray as part of the Harlem Heat duo.

The former King of the Ring winner was part of the latest Hall of Fame podcast, wherein he was asked about having a potential WWE retirement tour.

He set the record straight while answering, claiming that the fans have already seen him retire, and he has no desire to step back into the squared circle.

You had it. You seen it. It’s done. I have no desire to go back out there in the middle of the ring and do that. I have no itch to scratch. I really don’t. I had a great time, you know, throughout my career. And entertaining the fans was something that I loved to do. I really did. I loved going out there and entertaining those fans.

Booker T even admitted to not being the same physically as he was during his prime.

But I’m a realist. I’m a realist. I know I’m not the same person that I was when I was, you know, 25, 35, or 40. And I just want to be able to remember Booker T the way he did it, you know, which was at a very, very high level, man. The boy was bad. Boy was bad. [H/T RingsideNews]

Booker T is also the founder and owner of Reality of Wrestling, an independent promotion.

WWE Star Wrestled In Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling

WWE star Natalya recently wrestled in Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling.

The former women’s world champion was involved in a heated exchange on social media with Promise Braxton, following which a match between the two was finalized for Hart and Soul on June 28.

Natalya vowed to beat Braxton, a promise she lived up to in a match that lasted nearly 12 minutes.

She recently competed in the 20-woman battle royal at WWE Evolution, which Stephanie Vaquer ultimately won.