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X-Pac Reveals He’s Still Training, Open To Having Another Match

X-Pac is ready and able to get back in the squared circle if the right opportunity presents itself.

WWE Hall of Famer X-Pac was a recent guest on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet. When asked how he’s feeling nowadays, Waltman said he’s feeling healthy following his torn bicep injury back in 2022.

“I feel healthy. Yeah. And life is great,” X-Pac said. “I think since we had that conversation, I had a match, and I tore my bicep. The thing is like, I had that next match planned, and instead of just getting my arm fixed, like any normal, sane person would have. My doctor was telling me you got to get this done right away. Sorry, I just kind of took over this thing right away.”

When asked if he would be open to returning to the ring for another match, Waltman confirmed he’s been training and thinks he could kill it in a six-man tag or something along those lines.

“Oh yeah, most definitely,” X-Pac confirmed. “I’ve been training, feeling good. I’m not saying another run or anything like that. But like, if I needed to be in a match like a six-man or something like that. I could kill it. I could do all the stuff I used to do.”

Van Vliet brought up the possibility of the 2024 Royal Rumble, and X-Pac was also open to that. Regarding what theme he’d use on that occasion, he admits his favorite is the Run DMC remix of the D-Generation X theme.

“A lot of people tell me they like the X-Pac theme. But I never did,” X-Pac said. “I always liked the DX. I always liked the break it down. But my all-time favorite is the Run DMC remix.”

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What do you make of X-Pac’s comments? Would you like to see him enter the 2024 WWE Royal Rumble? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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