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Former WWE Wrestler Is Open To A Return

A former WWE Tag Team Champions would welcome a WWE return

Former WWE Tag Team Champion Heath Slater has been gone from WWE for around three years at this point, currently competing in IMPACT Wrestling along with wrestling on the independent scene. Even though he is enjoying his time, giving ample praise to that of Scott D’Amore and IMPACT, he revealed in an interview on Francine’s Eyes Up Here podcast that he would be open to a WWE return if this chance arose. 

“On July 15th, I’m going to be 40 years old. I was with WWE ever since I was 23 years old. I literally had this three year break with them that I've been with Impact, but I was with WWE. I was on the independents for maybe two years and then I got signed. It was just like, oh crap, I made it type thing. I stayed there for 15 years of my life. It was one of those things where I look at my age, and I look at my girls and their age, and how much they probably need me and everything. I know with WWE, it's like, man, this is the military. You signed the contract and you're there on every beck and call, but it's one of those things that no one in this world pays like them.

“I know if I can get another three year run, I could probably be set with them. I'm looking at 40 now. I've told myself I'm not gonna go past 47. Like 47 has been my little staple to where if I still feel good, maybe, but it's one of those things where like 45 to 47 has been my number that I've gave myself when I got signed when I was 20. I've got another five to seven years that I feel like I could do this. So if they ever offered, you know, I mean, it's the biggest place in the world to perform at and I was there for my whole career, pretty much."

Heath would go on to talk about the fun ride he has had outside of the company, the struggles of competing with no crowd in the pandemic and the joys he’s had since returning from injury. He also briefly touched on completing the 3MB prophecy by becoming WWE Champion along with both Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre - something which is still (just about) within the realm of possibility. 

H/T WrestlingNews.co 

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