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Mickie James: I Don’t Wanna Stay In Wrestling Longer Than I’m Welcomed, I’ve Had An Amazing Career

Mickie James discusses the potential closing moments of her in-ring career.

The world of wrestling might be subject to a massive retirement this week, as Mickie James looks to avoid retirement as she is set to take on Jordynne Grace at IMPACT’s Hard To Kill pay-per-view in a Career vs. Title match. This match is another chapter in James’ Last Rodeo run that has been ongoing since September.

In a new interview with Pro Wrestling Torch, James gave insight into her current run and said that she would be fine with having her final match against Grace. Despite this, James really wants to have one last run as the IMPACT Knockouts Champion.

“It’s been amazing. I’ve been able to step in there with the absolute best talent out there right now and I think it [tested me] against what I was capable of. Every challenge has been tougher and tougher and every match has been a little bit more of a struggle. I’ve obviously never faced Jordynne before and we are two completely different fighters. I’ll never be as strong as Jordynne, I’ll never be as tough as Jordynne, I won’t hit as hard as Jordynne. Hopefully I can be a little bit faster than her, I dunno, we’ll see. But I have to be smarter than her and that’s just where I hopefully have the advantage. I have studied every style of wrestling to be as well rounded as possible. I know she takes that championship very seriously and she’s been a hell of a champion and I won’t take that from her but I do not want her to be the one to retire me, I still love wrestling so much and I wanted to test myself on this last rodeo to prove that I still belong and that I could still be champion. I wanted to do something special on my way out of the ring if I was because I do want to step behind the scenes and I do want to [look] at the next chapter at some point. I didn’t think I had anything else to prove rather than to prove that I still belong and to prove that I can still go and be champion one last time. That’s what it’s been about and I have zero regrets in my career, I’ve had such an amazing career. I respect Jordynne and I respect this locker room. Women’s wrestling is so different now and it’s so amazing to see the opportunities being given across the board and it’s exciting and I can’t take anything away from my career except for that I just don’t wanna stay longer than I’m welcomed. I think that I have a tremendous amount of love and knowledge to give on the other side and I think that it’s important for me, for the women to respect me the way I want them too. To not be a player-coach and for when I’m ready to transition into something, that I’m not wrestling anymore and [there’s no] mixed thoughts on what my intentions are because my intentions are always to lift up wrestling and for it to be awesome. I just want someone special to hang my hat on on the way out and like a nice bow that was worthy of my career on the way out. If that has to be against Jordynne Grace, I respect her enough to let her possibly be the one to do it but I don’t intend by letting her by any means and I still wanna be champion one last time and I still wanna have one hell of a run and go out as the greatest Knockouts champion that’s ever been. There’s that.”

Previously, James has said that Grace is the definition of the future of women’s wrestling.

James also recently commented on Gail Kim’s influence on her current run in IMPACT. To learn more, click here.

To check out the full card for Friday’s Hard To Kill pay-per-view, click here.

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