Wrestler Chavo Guerrero joined the Wrestling Perspective Podcast to discuss his career and possible thoughts on when he will retire recently.

Chavo said, “Guerreros never retire. I don’t think I’ll ever retire. I wrestle three to four times a year now. It’s not big WrestleMania matches, I know where I’m at, but I keep myself in shape at all times, so that any match that I have, guys still say ‘what the hell dude you’re outworking all of us!’ and I just say ‘I don’t have to do that three hundred days a year anymore so I can do that.”

Guerrero has not competed for a major promotion since IMPACT Wrestling’s Victory Road back in 2019 He briefly appeared for AEW in an alliance with Andrade but departed the company shortly thereafter.

Chavo is adamant that he is still deeply involved in the pro wrestling business just in a different way. He said, “I got a whole thing that stems out from my old wrestling career. Whether I’m doing a comic book convention or a cameo, it all stems from wrestling still but I’m not getting punched in the face anymore.”

Thanks to Wrestling Inc. for providing transcriptions from the interview that you can see below.

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