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Nick Aldis is not looking at retiring from the ring anytime soon.
In the wake of reports that he has been working backstage in WWE as a producer, Aldis emphasized during a recent podcast appearance that he still has more to accomplish in the ring.
"I guess because of the discussions about a different role, immediately it sort of jumps the conversation to, 'Oh, he's not wrestling anymore, he's retiring, that's it, is he done wrestling?' And I'm going like, 'Hold on, I'm 36 years old, guys,'" he told the Niko Knows Best show on YouTube.
"I think sometimes I get put in the generation ahead of me in terms of age. I'm 36, I'm very much in my prime. I sort of go, 'Wait a minute, where does all this discussion about being done wrestling come from?' Everyone just needs to chill."
Aldis finished up with Impact Wrestling in July and as first reported by PWInsider, started working as a WWE producer on a trial basis earlier this month.
When asked if he has signed with WWE, Aldis responded, "I can neither confirm nor deny that. It's nothing official."
Since leaving the NWA last summer, Aldis has performed with Impact, Glory Pro, Dreamwave, and other promotions. He also won The Stu Hart Heritage Championship last October for the Hart family's Dungeon Wrestling promotion out of Calgary. He pulled out of bookings in Chicago and Puerto Rico earlier this month due to a back injury.