10 Wrestlers Who Should (Or Could) Leave WWE In 2018
3. Goldust
'The Bizarre One' recently appeared to foreshadow an impeding exit from full-time competition with tweet paying tacit tribute to his own career and politely begging for a job as a Performance Center guru.
Dustin Runnels discovered his physical performance peak shockingly late in his career, but had already amassed an enviable legacy as one of the most diverse all-rounders by the time he returned for the in-ring run of his life in 2013.
In truth, the company have neglected to make the best of his best, but few could have predicted him even still being a relevant TV-ready character 23 years after first frightening his own Red State natives with his 'androgynous' persona. Runnels has better insight and instinct than the bulk of today's main roster. Retirement won't make the end, but a brand new beginning.