Brian Myers: I Have Every Intention Of Wrestling Until My Body Tells Me No More
Brian Myers says that he has every intention of wrestling under my body tells him no more while discussing retirement.

Brian Myers says that he has every intention of wrestling under my body tells him no more while discussing retirement.
The topic of retirement has been one that has been brought up across 2025, with John Cena’s retirement coming up next month along with other long time pro wrestlers like AJ Styles discussing his impending exit from the sport.
While speaking to WhatCulture in a new interview, the idea of retirement was broached to Myers, with the TNA star noting that he has every intention of wrestling until his body tells him to stop.
“At the end of the day, father time’s undefeated. It all depends on how your body holds up, how your brain holds up these days. Everything we know about CTE and brain health, that’s definitely a big factor I think that plays into our generation that I don’t think the older guys were really too concerned about, unfortunately, because they just didn’t have the education. But yeah, I have every intention of wrestling until my body tells me no more. Right now, I have my eyes set on 50 and I think maybe we’ll assess that, and I’m nowhere near that. Unfortunately, fortunately I should say, but we’ll take it from there. But, yeah, I think every match and the physicality that you have in wrestling is a privilege, right? Cause it’s, it’s a privilege to be part of pro wrestling and it’s a privilege to be healthy. You’d be out there and doing the dangerous things we do for the sake of entertainment. So I’m just gonna, live in that and embellish that as long as I can, because I love it that much.”
Elsewhere in the same interview, Myers spoke about Cardona’s WWE appearance. You can read more about that here.
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