Fred Rosser, FKA Darren Young, would love to wrestle in AEW or NJPW

May we see Fred Rosser in AEW?
May we see Fred Rosser in AEW?

It's been two years since we last saw Fred Rosser in a WWE ring under the moniker of Darren Young, but Mr No Days Off has been busy ever since - and he's now looking for a new challenge!

On Episode 4 of Dropkick DiSKussions, Rosser told us he'd love to wrestle in AEW or NJPW.

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I haven't retired. I've made it known to AEW that I have strong interests in AEW, I have strong interests in New Japan Pro Wrestling. I've wrestled all of the world but I've never wrestled in Southeast Asia so hopefully maybe with this interview, a lot of interviews I do, I always put it out there, hopefully I can accomplish a bucket list of performing in Southeast Asia. So, I'm working on that as we speak.
Hopefully I can travel to Singapore Pro Wrestling in November to compete with them. But just for my social media, Twitter, Instagram, @realfredrosser, you can see what's going to be going down on my stories, in my posts, you can see... and get the 411 on what is going on with Mr No Days Off Fred Rosser, formerly known as Darren Young. You can see what is going on in my life but don't count me out. I would say just because moves aren't being announced doesn't been moves aren't being made, so, as we speak, I make the connections, I'm emailing, I'm doing what I have to do to make moves. That was Titus and I's theme song by Sugar Tongue Slim. "Making moves, making moves, making million-dollar moves," and it's something that I preach every day.

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I might not be making million-dollar moves, I always said for wrestling, if I would have done this for the money, I would have complained a long time ago. I do this for the love, I do this for the passion. I've wrestled in front of 20 people, 30 people with no shower and no toilet. I've travelled... I've travelled 300 miles to a show to get paid $20-25 to do a show, but, do you know what? I love entertainment. There's no better feeling for me than being under the big, bright lights.

You can check out the entire interview here.

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