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Jesse Ventura teases future involvement with WWE after signing Legends deal

WWE Hall of Famer Jesse Ventura has teased that there are more things to come for him in professional wrestling after signing a WWE Legends deal.

Speaking on camera, he said that he feels very good about the deal, coming back to WWE as part of their Legends program.

“You know, I’m 73 years old now and my life has now gone full-circle,” Ventura said. “I got my first fame and fortune in the wrestling industry. I went on to do many, many other things above and beyond wrestling, or outside of wrestling, after I left it.”

He continued, “And now maybe it’s only right that I come back to wrestling in the twilight of my life and finish off with what I always was.”

Ventura then added that after all these years, he never go his shot at Hulk Hogan.

“I’ll just say this, there’s even more bigger and better stuff waiting to happen. Because I’ll finish like this, let’s remember one thing, I never did get my shot at Hogan, did I?”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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