This is the year of retirements, with WWE legends like John Cena and Goldberg being scheduled to bid goodbye to the business by the end of 2025. Now, Judgment Day member Carlito has also hinted at potentially calling it a day soon.
The former United States Champion is one of the most entertaining performers in WWE, whose comedic timing has won over fans in recent months. Carlito's inclusion in The Judgment Day has been lauded by many as he shares great chemistry with everyone in the stable. Though he doesn't wrestle as often as his stablemates, he is a constant presence during the group's segments.
In a recent chat with Metro, the 46-year-old star addressed that since age was catching up to him, his in-ring retirement might not be too far away.
"Your body sometimes let’s you know. Who knows? But I know it’s coming," said Carlito.
He added that he was focused on enjoying his time in the business and making the most of the opportunities coming his way.
"Just having fun, man. And with what time I’ve got left, just giving it whatever I can."
A few months ago, in an interview, Carlito confessed that he preferred working under Triple H's leadership when compared to Vince McMahon. The Judgment Day member was particularly happy with how The Game had made it a point to put young talents in the forefront rather than relying on veterans and legends.
"Yeah, I think what he's doing, you know, he's done a youth movement which wasn't, they didn't have that in the past. It doesn't really help me out now, but I appreciate that's the way the business should be going."
Though he isn't immediately calling it a day, it remains to be seen for how long Carlito chooses to entertain WWE fans before walking into the sunset for good.