Paul Wight confirma que volverá a luchar

Paul Wight, conocido como Big Show, declaró que planea regresar al cuadrilátero. En una entrevista de radio reciente, enfatizó su recuperación en curso y su rol selectivo en All Elite Wrestling. Wight destacó su enfoque en asesorar al talento joven mientras realiza apariciones ocasionales en el ring.

Paul Wight afirmó en The Chris Evans Breakfast Show que volverá a luchar a pesar de los importantes desafíos físicos. "¿Saben el infierno absoluto por el que he pasado para volver al ring?", dijo Wight, subrayando su determinación en esta etapa de su carrera. Publicada el 3 de mayo de 2026, la entrevista recoge las reflexiones de Wight sobre su camino a seguir en esa fecha. Wight explicó que ya no necesita competir por campeonatos ni trabajar con un calendario completo. En cambio, su prioridad en All Elite Wrestling es asesorar al talento joven, compartir lecciones de vida para ayudarlos a evitar errores y realizar comentarios para desarrollar sus personajes. Valora la oportunidad de contribuir de forma selectiva sin grandes exigencias. En el ring, Wight planea una participación limitada para ayudar a los luchadores emergentes. "Hay cosas que puedo hacer en el ring trabajando con ellos que sé que les ayudarán", señaló. Describió la experiencia como agradable, notando la reacción positiva del público ante sus apariciones, lo que evoca nostalgia por sus primeros años. Los comentarios de Wight reflejan un enfoque equilibrado, combinando combates ocasionales con orientación tras bambalinas en AEW.

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