10 WWE Superstars Who Didn't Lose Their Final Matches

By Erik Beaston /

1. "Macho Man" Randy Savage

The cream of the crop, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, had the luxury of winning both his last match in WWE and his last match overall. In 1994, he entered the historic Madison Square Garden, home to so many of his classic bouts with the likes of Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant, and battled Crush in the second match of the legendary WrestleMania X pay-per-view. An intensely personal feud that led to a Falls Count Anywhere match between the two, Savage used years of experience and cunning to tie his opponent up, making the necessary return to the squared circle before the count of 10 impossible. Flash forward a decade and Savage made his final appearance in a sanctioned match, teaming with Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles to defeat Jeff Jarrett, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. The Macho Man's involvement was limited but the win allowed him one last opportunity to appear in front of fans, celebrating a victory the way he had so many times before.