In a recent interview with The Daily Star in the United Kingdom, WWE Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy discussed his plans in the wrestling business post-retirement.

“Hopefully, at the point where I can’t wrestle anymore, there might be a creative place for me, because I do love pro wrestling and I’m interested in everything that’s going on, I still don’t feel like I’m a trainer, a coach or a leader, I just feel like somebody who would never really be seen, but has these unique ideas that might be cool for a show or a storyline.

One thing I’ve always said and I still feel this way, is that as far as training other pro wrestlers or people who want to be pro wrestlers, if my two daughters ever want to wrestle and they’re serious about it, that’s when I’ll get a ring and a building and get my training boots on. Other than that, I don’t know what it is, I’m so heavily involved in my music now, I’ve been writing a lot and trying to improve as it’s such an intimidating industry.

I’m involved in that and other artwork as well, I do a lot of painting and stuff, I love all of that, but I don’t think like I’ll ever be a wrestling trainer, an agent, a coach or anything like that.”

The interview is available in full at this link.