NWA World Champion Tyrus would like to go home again for one last goodbye in WWE.
In an interview with Fox Digital to promote his title defense against Chris Adonis at Friday's NWA 312 pay-per-view, he said that while the NWA is likely where he will finish his career, it would be nice to go back to WWE for one last time.
"I think because I started there (WWE), it would be nice to go back and say goodbye. But as far as a long-term run or anything like that, no, I’m not interested in that anymore. I’ll probably finish my career in the NWA, but it would be nice to come back and have a one-off or just say goodbye to the fans," he said.
The 50-year-old started in WWE developmental in 2006, lasting two years before he was cut. He was re-signed in 2010 and changed his name to Brodus Clay, eventually aligning with Alberto Del Rio. He was part of the third season of NXT and had a main roster run that ran through 2014.
"Where I started in WWE is a big part of my success and, again, like I said, a lot of it has to do with scheduling. I’m pretty busy with Fox and there are no part-time jobs in WWE. I’ll cross that bridge when I get there. I was with WWE on two different occasions and on the second occasion, I did a lot of great things and am really proud (about) that. If I never went back, no sweat. If I did, it would be a nice close to a chapter and to move on. But my future is with the NWA for the time being and I can’t really see that changing," he said.
Click Here: Portugal National Team soccer tracksuit