
Aleister Black has established a timeline for the remainder of his in-ring career, estimating he has between five and eight years left as an active competitor. Since his return to WWE programming on the April 25 edition of WWE SmackDown, he has become a consistent presence on television.
In a recent interview with Le10Sport, Black detailed his primary ambitions for his remaining years in the industry. He identified headlining WrestleMania and securing a major championship as his definitive objectives, viewing them as the highest possible achievements for any performer. He clarified that the specific title, opponent, or storyline is of lesser importance than the act of maximizing his remaining time.
Black elaborated on his perspective regarding his future and his current state as a performer.
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“To headline WrestleMania and win a title,” he stated. “I think every wrestler who has a goal should aim for that if they want to reach the highest level possible in our industry. That’s the goal. But it doesn’t matter what the title is, it doesn’t matter who the opponent is, it doesn’t matter what the rivalry is, it doesn’t matter what the story is. What matters is that I want to accomplish everything I can in the time I have left as a wrestler, which is hopefully five to eight years.”
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He also commented on his current condition, which informs his outlook for the coming years.
“I feel good. I think I’m in the best shape of my life. Mentally, I feel so good.”
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