Sami Zayn is doing well in the WWE as a member of the “SmackDown” roster. He has been in the business since 2002. Zayn’s retirement is not imminent, but he recently revealed how long he plans to keep planning.

Zayn is currently attempting to become a weekly honorary member of The Bloodline faction. It has required him to comply with many of their requests, as he frequently appears in their segments. He has consistently been a part of the product, although on the most recent “Broken Skull Sessions,” he told Steve Austin that he is unsure of when he will retire “because it may be taken away when you’re not ready for it.”

If it’s not taken away, I’ve no idea, till the wheels fall off, I suppose, and then when they do, I’d love to run my mouth and be Bobby Heenan or be Paul Heyman.

Although Zayn excels in the ring, he also has a remarkable speaking style that has helped him win the NXT Championship and the Intercontinental Title three times while working for WWE. He has been able to stretch that muscle a lot more since turning villain, whether it was when managing Shinsuke Nakamura or during his rivalry with Johnny Knoxville, and he could do so indefinitely.

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He signed a contract extension at the beginning of 2022, much like his best friend Kevin Owens, who also decided to re-sign with the business in spite of rumors that he might leave. Zayn is presently not scheduled to compete in a bout at WWE SummerSlam this weekend, but that is because he is actually injured right now. Despite frequently appearing on television, Zayn hasn’t been competing in the ring recently. Fortunately, it is not anticipated to be a long-term problem that prevents him from working.

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