WWE Hall of Famer Booker T is well-known veteran in the pro wrestling world. He made a name for himself in WCW before making his way to WWE. Booker T recently said that he wants to wrestle Edge in one more match at WrestleMania.

The WWE Hall of Famer recently discussed some of the major wrestling news on “The Hall of Fame with Booker T & Brad Gilmore” podcast. Booker T said he would definitely do one more WrestleMania match with Edge. He also addressed about Baron Corbin calling him out.

If they were to ask me to do a WrestleMania match with Edge, of course I would do it. I don’t think there’s anything on their radar or anything like that. I don’t have any itch to scratch as far as getting back in the ring or anything. But you know me guys. I’m all about that paper, baby. You know, that WrestleMania check was always good. Always good. You know, so, I would love to step back in the ring if the situation was right. I heard Baron Corbin calling me out. You know, Sami Zayn is out there doing some stuff. There are certain guys I would love to do some stuff with, but they better be able to take care of me more than anything.

Booker also discussed Sheamus, who competed in a 5-star match at Clash at the Castle against Gunther. He thinks Sheamus is going to be a Hall of Famer. Booker T called him soldier and said that soldiers normally find their way to the top of the card just for that reason alone.

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Booker also said that the new NXT colors represented a shift in philosophy or simply colors. Booker T has spent several years as part of WWE’s commentary table and many fans felt he has usually done a decent enough job at it. Check out the full interview below.

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h/t to WrestlingNews.co.

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