
"WWE legend Paul Wight teases AEW return, focusing on mentoring young talent and delivering impactful final matches in the ring"
A surprising development has emerged in the wrestling world as Paul Wight quietly signaled that his in-ring career may not be over just yet.
The veteran, best known to fans as Big Show, has been absent from active AEW competition for over 900 days, but recent comments suggest a comeback could be on the horizon.
Wight, now 54, last wrestled on AEW programming in late 2023 and has since taken on a reduced role, focusing on commentary and mentoring younger talent.
Despite stepping away from full-time competition, he made it clear in a recent interview that returning to the ring remains a personal goal, even at this stage of his career.
Veteran Eyes One Final Run Inside the Ring
According to his latest remarks, Wight has been working behind the scenes to regain the physical condition needed for a return.
While he acknowledged that his days of chasing championships are likely over, his motivation now centers on creating meaningful moments and contributing to the next generation of performers.
Rather than aiming for a full-time schedule, the WWE legend appears focused on selective appearances that could elevate younger AEW stars. His mindset reflects a shift from dominance to legacy-building, something many veteran wrestlers embrace as their careers wind down.
Wight’s last televised match came during an eight-man tag team bout on AEW Dynamite in November 2023, marking his most recent significant in-ring appearance. Since then, he has remained visible in a supporting role, offering guidance and insight to rising names within the promotion.
The timing of his comments has sparked fresh speculation among fans, especially as AEW continues to evolve its roster with a mix of established names and emerging talent.
A potential return, even in a limited capacity, could provide a major nostalgia boost while also helping to spotlight younger competitors.
Importantly, Wight himself has tempered expectations, noting that any comeback would not involve a demanding schedule. Instead, he envisions short, impactful appearances that align with his current physical condition and long-term health.
For now, no official return date has been confirmed. However, his candid admission has already generated buzz across the wrestling landscape, with many wondering if AEW is preparing for a surprise moment featuring one of the industry’s most recognizable giants.
If it happens, the return would mark a significant milestone—ending a 901-day absence and adding another chapter to a career that has spanned decades across multiple promotions.
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Syed Abdul Hadi
I am SYED ABDUL HADI, a BS Electronics & Communication (ELC&COM) student at COMSATS University Islamabad and currently working as a Senior Editor at WRESTLING NEWS PLUS, where I manage content and ensure consistent audience engagement.





