Paul Wight Reflects On His Switch To AEW

Paul Wight Reflects On His Switch To AEW

Paul Wight has found renewed purpose and gratitude in his journey with AEW, reflecting the company’s ethos of honouring industry veterans in the twilight of their careers.

The former WWE Champion’s sentiments were shared during a conversation with Jack Curry of The Yes Network at the George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, where Wight provided insight into his transition to AEW and the profound impact of this career shift. Expressing profound appreciation for the opportunity afforded to him by AEW, Wight conveyed his gratitude for the platform that allows him to impart his wealth of knowledge to emerging talent, contribute to their character development, and engage in in-ring competition.

It’s been fantastic. I was blessed to work for a big company for a lot of years all over the world. Now at my stage of the game, to find myself useful in a company that allows me to spread a lot of my knowledge to the younger talent, get a chance to get on the microphone every now and then and enhance them, help their characters along and then get in the ring and mix it up.

He articulated his profound sense of fulfilment, emphasising that this phase of his career at AEW represents “probably the single greatest thing” that has transpired in his professional journey.

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