Austin Aries On If Impact Wrestling Wants Him To Commit To A Contract, Impact Locker Room Leaders

Impact World Champion Austin Aries was recently a guest on the Wrestling Compadres podcast. Now in his third run with Impact Wrestling, Aries discussed whether or not he's looked at as a leader within the company.

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Aries made his surprise return to Impact in February and defeated Eli Drake for the world championship. He later defeated Matt Sydal to become the new Impact Grand Championship. Aries said he doesn't think he's the only leader within the Impact locker room because they have a good mic of veteran superstars and young talent.

"I don't think me solely. I think I am one of the guys that they look to as far as having the experience with my tenure there, I guess leading the younger talent and helping them as they need it," Aries said. "There are a handful of guys, even a guy like Alberto El Patron, who has so much experience and is willing to help out the younger talent. I think it is good to have a mixture of veterans who have been there and done that, and guys that are young and hungry that are trying to prove themselves, and hopefully if everyone is working together that would create a lot of success together."

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Despite being a double-champion in Impact, Aries is still a free agent. He recently appeared at the Ring Of Honor 16th Anniversary Show to challenge Kenny King for the ROH TV Championship. Aries explained that there is a desire from Impact to sign him to a contract, but he is very much enjoying his unique status as an independent contractor.

"I have an agreement in place with a certain amount of dates which would get me through a certain amount of time, which would be different than your typical contracts as we think of them. We have sat down and talked about some things about the future and what it looks like in their standpoint. There is interest for them to keep me. I have some interest too to continue to hone my skills," he said. "I think there is a lot of positive momentum right now and I think that the things that are trying to be done with the company align philosophically with some of the same things that I believe in as far as doing business in this landscape so we will see what happens.

"With that being said, I definitely value my freedom. Right now, it is truly unprecedented to be an independent contractor in Professional Wrestling. To be able to go out there and make your money and travel the places that you want to go, so at the end of the day there is a lot of opportunities out there."

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If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit Wrestling Compadres with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Source: Wrestling Compadres

Peter Bahi contributed to this article.

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