Taz Addresses Possibility of One Last Wrestling Match

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Renowned for his success in ECW and WWE, Taz has been a significant figure in professional wrestling.

Currently serving as a commentator for AEW, Taz recently addressed the possibility of stepping back into the ring for one last match.

Taz’s Medical Update

In a recent update, Taz disclosed the impact years of intense training and heavy lifting have had on his body.

He revealed the need for joint replacements in both shoulders and both knees, totaling four surgeries. However, Taz is not planning to undergo these operations anytime soon.

Fan Inquiry on Twitter

A fan recently took to Twitter to ask Taz about the possibility of having one last match.

Taz’s response was clear and decisive, stating that he doubts he will ever wrestle again due to the numerous surgeries required.

https://twitter.com/OfficialTAZ/status/1797830496409223367

Taz’s Response

Taz responded, “I’m 56 years old, I need both shoulders replaced and both knees replaced so there is no shot at all. lol. Also, I had/have ZERO desire for ‘1 last match’ for many years. No interest at all, once I left the ring years ago… I have been completely comfortable & happy about it. Back then, I focused on moving onto my next career at the announcer desk.”

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