Jim Ross was the recent guest on "The Steve Austin Show," and part one is now available at this link. The following are several highlight quotes from the interview with Ross:
On his WWE "retirement:"
"I'm not going to go out and buy a rocking chair because I don't want to be sitting on a chair on the porch rocking and watching the world go by," Ross said. "I like to say that 61 is the new 41. I'm feeling good, I'm healthy, I want to be doing some other things without question, so I'm not going to go away, I'm just not going to be in WWE any longer."
On any career regrets:
"I think if I had to narrowcast it down to is there one thing that you would love to do in WWE, it would be to call The Undertaker's last match, whenever that is."
On whether or not the Undertaker will wrestle another match:
"I'm assuming so. I haven't heard anything to the contrary. If he has another match at WrestleMania, on my bucket list of things I would love to do to bring everything full circle, it would be to be a part of that broadcast because I think The Streak is about as big a part of WrestleMania right now in today's marketplace as anything they could book."