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Juice Robinson Might Just ‘Float For A While’ And Be His Own Boss, Feels Natural In An IMPACT Setting

There will be a lot of floating for Juice Robinson in 2022, part of which might be spent working at IMPACT Wrestling.

Juice Robinson was a recent guest on Instinct Culture by Denise Salcedo to discuss a variety of subjects. When speaking about his time in IMPACT Wrestling this year, he admits that the time there has felt natural to him:

“I love IMPACT. It’s what I really like, I like lights, camera, action here we go. {laughs} TV wrestling, that’s what I grew up on, that’s what I grew up manifesting in my brain,” Juice Robinson said. “As a child on my trampoline, in my living crawling across the room reaching for the tag, I always viewed myself in front of the camera in a U.S company. So that it right there makes me so happy to do it all the time, because it’s so different from what I am used to in Japan. I never knew that I would just land in Japan and that I would take to it, or I don’t even know if I did take to it but I just ended up going and I just didn’t come back for five years. It was a job, it was an open-ended thing, and it stuck but I don’t know if I am natural at that of the way I do it at New Japan. I feel more natural sometimes in an IMPACT setting.”

Juice Robinson went on to admit that the next year of his wrestling career might look a bit different as he intends to “float for a while”:

“I think right now I am just gonna float for a while because right now there are so many other things on my mind really than wrestling,” Juice Robinson admitted. “So I don’t really know where I am going to be next year with wrestling. I might get fired up to do it; I might not. I don’t really know. We shall see. {laughs} I might just float for a while. I think it’s time for me just to do my thing, be my own boss, and just do what I wanna do on a weekly basis.”

Juice Robinson recently confirmed that he’ll be a free agent in February 2022, as his contract with New Japan Pro-Wrestling is set to expire. Robinson will face off with IMPACT Wrestling World Champion Moose at Battle In The Valley this weekend; check out the updated event card for the event at this link.

READ MORE: Toni Storm Announces Her Engagement To Juice Robinson

Have you enjoyed Juice Robinson’s current run in IMPACT Wrestling? Would you like to see that continued in 2022? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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