Lance Archer On His AEW Deal: There Could Be Some Renegotiations Soon, Everything’s Good Right Now
Lance Archer comments on his contract status with AEW.
Lance Archer comments on his contract status with AEW.
Lance Archer signed with AEW in 2020. Over the years, he has had prominent runs on AEW programming, but his usage as been inconsistent in recent months. At different points, he has faced stars like Hangman Page, Orange Cassidy, and Miro. Archer will compete in the All-Star Eight-Man Scramble at AEW Revolution.
In an interview with WrestlePurists, Archer was asked how long he has left on his AEW deal.
“There could be some renegotiations pretty soon, but everything’s good right now,” Archer said.
Archer, 47, has been wrestling since 2000. During the interview, he was asked whether retirement crosses his mind, and he noted that he does not think about it. Archer stated that he hopes someone will tell him when he has lost a step.
“No. Not for me, not right now. I understand, time is undefeated. The song says ‘everybody dies,’ and that includes me. But as far as professional wrestling is concerned, right now, I am blessed. God’s taken care of me, I am in very good health, never had to this point any major knee issues. I had one back problem back in 2017 that was fixed and haven’t had a problem since then. The blessings physically have just continued to mainstay. Like anybody, we have guys and girls all the time of every age that are going through different kinds of injuries because our business is very dangerous. Yes, the big men sometimes don’t typically last that long, but if I can maintain the physical aspect I have now and the character continues to grow and becomes something that people want to see, I think people have as much fun watching me come out of the curtain and beat somebody up on the way to the ring as much as they like watching me have a match. So if I can give them a character and a personality and the Murderhawk Monster becomes more dynamic, then I can do this probably for ten more years, who knows? Maybe 15, 20 more years. Sting’s in his early 60s, and he’s been going strong. But who knows? I enjoy the business. When it is my time, I hope that somebody will say, ‘Hey man, we can tell that you need to hang it up.’ When I start to lose a step, I hope somebody will be honest enough with me to go, ‘Hey man, you’re losing that step. Let’s either change something, or let’s work on another fashion of the business.’ But right now, I’m feeling good. I’m moving good, and I have no plans on slowing down, and that’s probably something that a lot of people don’t want to hear because they’re the ones that are gonna get their asses kicked,” Archer said.
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