While Nikita Koloff is best understood for his looks with Jim Crockett Promotions and WCW in between 1984 and 1992, Koloff hasn’t battled for over 3 years following his retirement from the ring in late 1992.
On a current episode of “Busted Open Radio,” Koloff attended to the possibility of wrestling one last match in the very same method Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat both did. Koloff stated,
“I most likely could. While at the very same time, the other hand of that is I’m in, I believe, some extremely– by my own requirements– uncommon air … The uncommon air is I’m most likely among the couple of men that retired and has really remained retired and refrained from doing a one-off or attempted to get another huge payday or more huge cheer from the fans.”
“So I think, for me, concerning a location like Baltimore [at the Celebfest convention] and fulfilling the fans there … that pleases my interest. I’m simply content to be because unusual group. You may state [like] a Wayne Gretzky, there’s just a few men who left at the top of their profession, and retired. Barry Sanders, there’s another name that enters your mind. Not that I’m at their level, however at the very same time, some have actually tossed me in the very same classification with people like that. I’m really humbled by that.”
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