Paul Wight On Working For AEW: It’s Probably The Single Greatest Thing That’s Ever Happened To Me, I’m Blessed And Grateful For The Fans
Paul Wight is blessed and grateful for the fans who still enjoy seeing him do his thing.
Paul Wight (FKA as The Big Show) had spent twenty years in the WWE where at different points of his career, he was one of the top guys. In Feb 2021, Wight departed from the WWE and signed with All Elite Wrestling.
In a conversation with Jack Curry of YES Network, Wight was asked about how the transition has been from the WWE to AEW.
“It’s been fantastic. I was blessed to work for a big company for a lot of years all over the world, and now, at my stage of the game, to find myself useful in a company that allows me to spread a lot of my knowledge to the younger talent, get a chance to get on the microphone every now and then and enhance them, help their characters and then get in the ring and mix it up, it’s probably the single greatest thing that’s ever happened to me. I’m blessed, grateful, and thankful for the fans that still like to see me do my thing,” Wight said.
Wight last competed for AEW in a ‘Like A Dragon’ Gaiden Street Fight where his team was victorious, that was last November on AEW Dynamite.
h/t from Fightful.
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