WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross recently joined “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on The Steve Austin Show yet again, and this time Ross comments on his future following his “retirement” from the WWE. During the interview, Ross discusses his future plans and claims that he has one more thing that he would like to do with the WWE.
When discussing his “retirement” from the WWE, which we previously reported may have been forced, not voluntary, Ross said,
“I’m not going to buy a rocking chair, I’m not going to sit on the porch watching the world go by. I’d like to tell you that 61 is the new 41. I’m feeling good, I’m healthy, I’m going to be doing some other things without question. I’m not going to go away, I’m just not going to be in WWE any longer.”
When talking about the company and if there is anything else he would like to do there, Ross said that he would love to call the Undertaker’s final match, whenever that is. He goes on to call it a “WWE Bucketlist Item” that he hopes he’ll get to cross off when the time comes.