In an interview with WSVN-TV entertainment reporter Chris Van Vliet, WWE’s Tyson Kidd discussed his new role with the company, his career-ending injury and more.

Highlights of the interview are below:

On his new role with the WWE: “I work backstage as a producer. I’ve been doing it for a year now and I love it. It took a little bit to get adjusted and back in the mix because I was away for two years. But yeah, it’s been awesome and I get to work with great talent. I love sitting and collaborating with people and just being creative and we are all throwing out ideas and next thing you know some magic is being made in the ring that I had a small little part in. It feels fulfilling and there’s no physical trauma to me.”

On the fan reaction to Seth Rollins vs. Dolph Ziggler at Extreme Rules, a match that he produced: “That’s them entertaining themselves. Obviously I would prefer if they didn’t do that but I can understand why they did that. They’re sitting there and you have a clock and they’re waiting to see towards the end. I would appreciate if they didn’t do that because if you actually take that part out of it, the match was amazing. And then that same crowd gave Seth a standing ovation at the end. So they appreciated the effort. I understand why but I just wished it hadn’t happened.”

On how he is adjusting to the new role: “I work backstage as a producer. I’ve been doing it for a year now and I love it. It took a little bit to get adjusted and back in the mix because I was away for two years. But yeah, it’s been awesome and I get to work with great talent. I love sitting and collaborating with people and just being creative and we are all throwing out ideas and next thing you know some magic is being made in the ring that I had a small little part in. It feels fulfilling and there’s no physical trauma to me. ”

On whether he wants to wrestle again: “When I get asked this I always say never say never. But I’m happy with my job now, I enjoy it. I actually love it. It took a little bit and sometimes the early morning meetings to try to get my workout in are tough. I do feel fulfillment with what I’m doing now so it’s hard to say. After being temporarily paralyzed, it puts a lot of things in perspective. I always say never say never because down the road who knows, but at the moment I’m more than content doing what I’m doing.”