Adam Cole recently appeared as a guest on the Swerve City podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.
During the discussion, the AEW performer spoke about how close he was to preparing for life after wrestling due to concussion issues.
Featured below are some of the highlights.
On how he had to seriously consider retiring due to the extent of the injury: “I’m not kidding, and I’m sorry because this sounds like such a standard answer, but I really do mean this. I was mentally preparing to have to start a new life without wrestling. That was so difficult for me.”
On what he would do if he couldn’t wrestle and possibly starting a wrestling school stream on Twitch: “I’m thinking, maybe I’ll Twitch stream. Maybe I’ll do something in gaming. Maybe I’ll start a wrestling school. I was really, mentally trying to prepare myself for that happening. Being cleared and being able to come back and travel again and being on an airplane, walk out to the ring, and have a match; my goal going forward is just be able to continue to wrestle. When I was able to come back and wrestle Daniel Garcia, and be out there with Britt and the fans, and the confetti came down, it was my favorite moment of my career because of how much it meant to me and how for months and months, I thought I wasn’t going to be able to come back. At this point, of course I have goals like, I want to move up the ranks in AEW and challenge for and maybe someday be a world champion and travel and do more things and awesome stuff within wrestling. At this point, when I wake up, there is a whole new appreciation for this job. I never lost appreciation for wrestling, but now, after going through what I went through, I’m not kidding, every single week I show up at TV and I’m like, ‘I have the best job in the world. This is incredible.’ Wrestling week to week, that’s the main goal.”
Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.