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Former WWE Champion Plans To Wrestle For 13 More Years

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• Former WWE Champion Plans To Wrestle For 13 More Years

Former World Champion Sheamus has accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish in WWE.

During an interview on “The Five Count Radio Show”, Sheamus was asked how much longer he plans to wrestle.

Below is what The Celtic Warrior said:

“This June 30, I celebrate 13 years in WWE and I feel like I have 13 years left in me to be honest.

I’m still having fun, mate, I’m still enjoying what I do, I still love being out in front of a live crowd and knocking the sh*te out of my opponents, but yeah, I’m having fun.

As long as I’m having fun, as long as I’m having fun doing what you want to do, mate, you want to go as long as you possibly can, you know? And that’s what I’m doing.”

Sheamus currently runs his own stable on SmackDown, with Ridge Holland and Butch as members.

He will compete in the Men’s Money In The Bank 2022 Ladder Match next month.

Also Read: Sheamus Wants To Become WWE’s 1st Ever Ultimate Grand Slam Champion

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (June 17, 2002) – WWE Monday Night RAW

On this day in 2002, World Wrestling Entertainment aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE Monday Night RAW’.

It was broadcasted from the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWE King of the Ring 2002’ PPV.

Here’s the match-card:

1. King Of The Ring 2002 – Round 1: RVD vs. X-Pac

2. Jeff Hardy vs. Raven

3. Christopher Nowinski vs. Spike Dudley

4. D’Lo Brown & Trish Stratus vs. Crash & Molly Holly

5. The Undertaker vs. Matt Hardy

6. King Of The Ring 2002 – Round 2: Brock Lesnar vs. Booker T


        
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