10 Things To Expect From WrestleMania 32 In Dallas

5. There Will Be Other Major Retirements

Retiring at the same show as The Undertaker is not an ideal thing, but then again maybe it would suit some wrestlers to slip away quietly and avoid the big retirement ballyhoo. Kane could be one of those guys. He's humble and has never needed a pat on the back to feel satisfied. He'll be 49 a few weeks after Mania 32 and might see it as the right time to stop wrestling. In some ways, it would be fitting to end the Kane character at the same time as ending The Undertaker character. You also have Sting. Let's face it, Sting Vs The Undertaker is likely to see both men call it a day. It is the right grandstand and it is hard to imagine what Sting would attain from doing anything else. He'll be 57 and too old to do anything as big. Stone Cold being on the show also means that he'll by default be having a retirement match. It will be a one time gig. Then you've got all the other oldies like Big Show who could be considering retiring. However, there'll only be one formal retirement acknowledged and promoted by the WWE - The Undertaker.
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