AEW's Paul Wight: Why I Don't Have A Wrestling Bucket List

Wight will make his AEW in-ring debut at All Out next month

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Aug 26, 2021

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Paul Wight says he doe not have a bucket list when it comes to his goals in wrestling and in life.

The former Big Show ended his working relationship with WWE earlier this year, a partnership that lasted 22 years, and signed with All Elite Wrestling.

Wight is looking to continue his in-ring career, and will make his debut at AEW All Out 2021 in September, but says he's not the sort of person to have a checklist of things he wants to accomplish.

Speaking to Chris Van Vliet, Wight said: "My bucket list? I don't really have a bucket list. I've never been a guy to say 'I've got to do that.' I'm not a goal setter.

"I know some guys wake up every day and they have goals and checklists. I try to enjoy every day and be thankful for every day. Whether I get to go out and compete or be around the talent, it's a good day.

"I've got some TV and movie projects on the side, so that's all picking up speed now. I don't have anything to complain about, I just take every day and enjoy it. But as far as opportunities go, I won't turn anything down but the sheets. I'm like Samuel Jackson. I'll say yes to everything. I look forward to whatever opportunities are available."

H/T Fightful

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