On when he plans on retiring: “I think when I stop being entertaining to the crowd, only then will I stop wrestling. We had a big event up in Fort Wayne recently and I still had the place rocking shouting HOOO and chanting USA. There’s more to this than just taking bumps. As long as the fans want to see me, I will keep lacing up the boots. Of course, being a cancer survivor, health is something I take seriously. I visit my doctor regularly, I watch my health, and I keep an eye on my diet, and that adds to my longevity….so many guys watched the movie The Wrestler and just assume that all of us still wrestling are destitute. But that’s not the case. There are guys like me, and Roddy Piper and others who are successful. Everyone wants to talk about the [Scott] Halls, the trainwrecks. And there’s definitely a portion of our business like that, but there are a lot who are still extremely successful.”
On what he’s been doing since his last WWE run: “I keep busy with quite a bit of stuff. The big thing for me right now is that I do a lot of charity work. I do about 200 hours a year. I just did the Variety Telethon in Des Moines, Iowa. It was extremely successful and we raised over $3 million. I’ve done that for 14 years now. Of course, I also do a lot of autograph sessions, and I still wrestle quite a bit, both in smaller shows and sometimes for the WWE.”
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