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Post by Vegas on Feb 19, 2011 17:22:15 GMT -5
-- Austin Aries, the only two-time ROH World Champion, hinted yesterday on Twitter that his wrestling career may be coming to an end following a recent setback.
"Apparently not big, young, or tough enough," he wrote. "While it's been amazing, the AA chapter of my life may be coming to an end very soon."
Aries, who is 32 years old and billed at five foot nine, was among the most notable wrestlers bypassed for Tough Enough.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Feb 20, 2011 7:33:18 GMT -5
The years of wrestling has to be taking it's toll on his body, plus the desire to have a life after you leave the ring seems to coming more to the fore-front. I don't want to see Aries retire, but I would understand.
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Post by TTX on Feb 20, 2011 8:48:33 GMT -5
I can see it happening. Always disappointing when a guy's that good, but he probably isn't meant for the WWE and TNA doesn't seem interested either.
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Post by marktaggart on Feb 20, 2011 10:19:05 GMT -5
but he probably isn't meant for the WWE and TNA doesn't seem interested either. He was in TNA several years ago as The Austin Starr. He walked away because he was unhappy with the company. Aries is a talented guy and he'll be missed by a lot of fans whenever he does decide to step away.
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Post by cman on Feb 20, 2011 18:17:56 GMT -5
If he does decide to retire from the ring he could still go as a manager. He was doing a great job when he was with the All Night Express, so he could always go that route.
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