

JBL, Bradshaw or ‘The Wrestling God’, no matter what you call him, the man is a legend and a worthy recipient of the WWE Hall of Fame ring.
Even after his retirement, JBL hasn’t gone away from the wrestling business. He consistently makes appearances as a commentator or on the Pay-Per-View Pre-Show panel. The latest saw him serve as the judge in the ‘Law & Otis’ segment a few weeks ago on SmackDown.
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Will JBL make his return to the squared circle?
JBL recently appeared on SportsKeeda’s UnSKripted with Dr. Chris Featherstone, where he answered several questions, including the one of his possible return to the ring.
Although he said that he would love to return to the ring, he also stated that he is unsure whether it is physically possible for him at 54.
JBL said, “I would love a return. I loved the business. I loved every second of it. I retired when I had to not because I wanted to, you know, because of the injuries. So, if I can do it, I would love to. I don’t know if I physically could or not, it’s been years since I’ve been in the ring. I think it’s been around 10 or 11 years, so I’m not sure a return is feasible. But would I love one? My god, absolutely. And I’ve got a storyline for it too, by the way. I’ve got a wonderful storyline.”

via Imago
John Cena and JBL during WWE WrestleMania 21 “WrestleMania Goes Hollywood” at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by J. Shearer/WireImage for BWR Public Relations)
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What is the Storyline?
He did not disclose his plans but revealed that he has shared the storyline of his return with only one person, and the chances of it coming to fruition are bleak.
He said, “I’m not sharing it with anybody. I’ve shared it with one person. That’s about it. The odds are, I would bet overwhelmingly it never happens. Because I don’t think physically I can do it. But I would love to. When you’re an old wrestler, you always sit around and think ‘Hey what would I do if I can go back now?’ So you sit around and you come up with this crazy ideas, that’s what that is inside my head, coming up with this crazy storyline.” H/t SportsKeeda.com
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JBL retired following his quick loss to Rey Mysterio at WrestleMania 25. Since then, we have only seen a couple Clotheslines from Hell here and there. We genuinely hope the next time JBL hits the ‘Clothesline From Hell,’ it will be for a pinfall victory in his return match!
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