
Mojo Rawleys wrestling career appears to be officially over at least when it comes to doing it full-time. The former WWE Superstar confirmed during an interview with TSC News that he is now retired from competing regularly in professional wrestling. Rawley had not wrestled an official match since 2020, and after years of teasing a potential comeback, he revealed that returning to a full-time schedule is no longer in the cards. Rawley made it clear that while he still enjoys being around the ring, he considers his career as a full-time performer finished. Despite stepping away from full-time competition, Rawley said he still trains occasionally because he enjoys the environment and staying connected to wrestling. Instead of the demanding wrestling schedule, Rawley said he now prefers being able to step into the ring casually while maintaining control over his time. Rawley also revealed that his business venture, Paragon, quickly became his main focus after stepping away from wrestling and has proven to be a better long-term opportunity for him. Because of that success, Rawley said he has no plans to return to the demanding schedule that comes with being a full-time wrestler. Rawley previously revealed that his WWE career ended after he battled severe long COVID symptoms that prevented him from training and performing for an extended period. Now, while he may still make the occasional appearance in the ring, his days as a full-time wrestler are officially over. Would you want to see Mojo Rawley return for one more match in the future, or do you think his wrestling chapter is already complete? Let us know your thoughts. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google