10 Reasons The Undertaker Shouldn't Retire At WWE WrestleMania 32
9. He Can Make Himself Even Richer
All successful pro-wrestlers are businessmen first and foremost. Hogan, Austin, Rock, Cena, Lesnar... they all think of the money before they think of anything else. The Undertaker is the same, and he goes about business carefully, picking the spots and opponents that can earn him the biggest paydays. That's why he's been in there with Lesnar so much these past two years. If he retired at WrestleMania 32, he'd be leaving a significant amount of money on the table. SummerSlam 2016 and WrestleMania 33 could be very lucrative. With him being in-shape and able to perform, why not stick around and go after the extra millions? Sure, he's a multi-millionaire already, and will likely stay on the WWE pay role, but you can never have enough money. Being rich is all relative. His best earning year could still be ahead of him if he played it right, he'd be a brave man to walk away from that.