10 Retired WWE Superstars (And Who They Want To Face After Coming Out Of Retirement)

3. Ric Flair - Roman Reigns

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Hall of Famer, Ric Flair holds the record for the most world title wins in the company's history. The Nature Boy won 16 World Championships in his career, a record which is only matched by John Cena. The Face That Runs The Place is still active inside the ring, but he has made it clear that he has no intention of breaking Flair's record.

Still, there is one guy whom Vince McMahon could crown as the first-ever 17-time world champion, and he is none other than Roman Reigns. The Big Dog has already achieved a rare feat by defeating The Undertaker and Triple H at WrestleMania. Had he taken part in this year's Showcase of Immortals, he could have captured the world championship once again by slaying Goldberg in a 'Battle of Spears.'

It seems like when Reigns will win his 16th world title; Flair would come back to the ring because he once stated in his interview with Wrestling Travel that he would love to go one on one with The Powerhouse inside the squared circle. The 71-year-old is dealing with a lot of health issues, which is why we may never witness this dream match.

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Vinay Chhabria is a pro wrestling enthusiast, who has been following WWE since he was 15. The Shield is his favorite faction and Jinder Mahal is his favorite WWE Superstar. He became a part of WhatCulture in 2020.