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MVP Would Like To Have A ‘If I Lose, I’ll Retire,’ Angle So He Can Go Out On His Back

MVP wants to make it clear that he not retired yet, but when he is ready to hang up his boots, he has an idea on how he wants to go out.

“I’ve talked to Tony Khan about this, and he’s a great guy to work for, and I enjoy the relationship that I’ve developed with him,” Porter says. “I told him that I’m not retired yet, but at some point I would like to have a feud with someone that I can have the good old-fashioned ‘if I lose, I’ll retire’ angle, so I can go out on my back and give some young, deserving and willing talent the opportunity to say, ‘I retired MVP.’

“Right now, there are so many talented guys that I respect that I think are awesome, but I don’t have anybody [picked out], because, like I said, I’m not ready to retire yet,” MVP told Cameron Hawkins of Yahoo Uncrowned.

MVP is set to compete at AEW All Out when he teams with Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin against Ricochet & GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)

Fightful spoke with GOA on Thursday, and we asked them about MVP and his praise for them. You can find their response here.

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