
The former TNA and WWE star is proud of his work in AEW.
Christian Cage has undoubtedly had a Hall of Fame-worthy career across multiple decades, leaving his mark in every promotion he’s competed in. Whether it be as a tag team wrestler or as a singles star, Cage has consistently reinvented himself and remained at the top of his game.
Now, as he continues to thrive in All Elite Wrestling, he believes his current run is the pinnacle of everything he has achieved so far, revealing as such in an interview with Raj Prashad of Yahoo’s Uncrowned ahead of AEW: All Out.
“You don’t typically see it happening with people that are around the 50-year-old age, completely becoming something, this fresh entity. But I’m not like anybody else. And that’s why it works, because I don’t feel like I’m 50 when I’m in the ring or 51. If I couldn’t do what I did at the level that I did it, then I wouldn’t even be in the ring. This is, without a doubt, the greatest, the best run. Did I see it happening this late? No, but it did. And like I said, when I got my career back after being gone for seven years, I wasn’t coming back to do the greatest hits tour. I was coming back to be the best. And that’s the kind of standards that I hold myself to. Anything less than that, you would not see me step foot in that ring.”
-Christian Cage
After reuniting with his longtime best friend and tag team partner Adam Copeland (formerly Edge in WWE), Christian Cage will team with him to take on FTR at AEW: All Out on September 20 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on what the future holds for Christian Cage as soon as we hear more.