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Nigel McGuinness Reveals Why He Decided To Retire

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Back in 2011, Nigel McGuinness officially announced his retirement from in-ring competition after a battle with Hepatitis B and a series of concussions.

Speaking on a recent edition of the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, the former Ring of Honor World Champion commented on WWE’s refusal to clear him at the time, why he got into commentary, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On why he got into commentary: “No one would hire me as a wrestler, to be perfectly honest with you. I had a good run in Ring of Honor. I was a world champion there for a long time. Had a lot of great matches. I got the clam Bryan Danielson over as best I could… So I was pretty banged up by the end of my Ring of Honor run. I knew I had to go somewhere else. I remember being in a hotel room with CM Punk in 2005. We both had a tryout at the time with [WWE]. He got hired and went on to have the success that he did, and I remember him saying to me, ‘You’ll get to a stage where it’s just time to go.’ And 2005 was time to go for him. 2008 was time to go for me. I felt like I did everything I could do there, so I had the opportunity to go to New York.”

On WWE refusing to clear him at the time: “I sent in the MRIs and he said, ‘Can’t clear you.’ I had one of the best surgeons in the Tampa Bay area who looked at the MRIs before and said, ‘You’re good to go, you don’t need surgery.’ So it was their doctor versus my doctor, and because of that, I lost the opportunity to work for them.

“Then instead of that, signed with TNA and Desmond Wolfe was born. Thank god for it because it led to a series of matches with Kurt Angle, which I would certainly say are the highlights of my in-ring career. After that, a changing of the guard and then a diagnosis of Hepatitis B, and sitting at home for a year not getting paid, then getting released two weeks before I finally cleared Hepatitis B. Then I sat there going, ‘What am I going to do now?’ WWE weren’t interested, TNA, certainly not going back there. Ring of Honor, thankfully, were very good enough to bring me in. Like I said, I didn’t want to go back to wrestling that Ring of Honor style. I didn’t think I could do it anymore. I felt like there were younger guys who deserved those opportunities, so Delirious and Ring of Honor were good enough to bring me in as a commentator.”

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