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JBL Says Goodbye

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It doesn't get any bigger than Wrestlemania 25. WM 25 was in my home state of Texas with my childhood idols being inducted into the hall of fame.

 

 

 

I had wanted to make it to WM 25 for years, and when injuries cut my career short the one regret I had was that I wouldn't make the 25th anniversary of Wrestlemania-well, I made it. I never dreamed after I retired the first time that my back would get better and I would be allowed to return to wrestling.

 

 

 

Standing there last night in front of over 70,000 people in my home state ended a journey that was unreal to me. For a kid from Sweetwater, Texas to be able to travel all over the world and realize his dream is pretty cool.

 

 

 

I don't know what the future holds, never say never in life. But I have wrestled my last match. Months ago, I picked out this match. If Eddie Guerrero couldn't be here for it then my dear friend Rey was the obvious choice, and I'm proud he was.

 

 

 

I want to thank the WWE for a great career, for taking a chance on me and allowing me the keys to the car for a while. I will always represent the WWE wherever I go, I am proud of my 13 ½ years with the WWE. And, I am proud of the WWE for cleaning up a great sport to make it more healthy to everyone that is a part.

 

 

 

However, I have no current plans on doing anything in the future on a professional level with WWE. I don't plan on doing commentary, in fact; it hasn't even been brought up to me. I don't plan on being an on air character. I plan on starting the next chapter in my life, and closing the door on this one.

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Nah, he's for real done. His back problems have returned. And, he didn't bust kayfabe like that the last time he "retired".

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So the fuck what? It's fake.

 

The guy did the job, is probably going to get a decent payday, and was able to enjoy the rest of the show.

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I'm going to miss him, too. I'll admit, I always hated watching the guy- even when he was in the APA- but about 2-3 months into his WWE title reign in 2004, he won me over. I've been a fan ever since.

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He'd be an amazing GM for Smackdown.

 

It sounds like he's totally disassociating from wrestling, aside from funding OVW.

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Yeah, I think he's going to work with (for?) his wife.

 

Best of luck to a guy a lot of the Internet over the years has looked down on, but if anything he did what he needed to do when he wrestled.

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I couldnt stand him in APA, but when he became a "Wrestling GOD!", I became a huge fan. I'll miss seeing him.

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