10 WWE Superstars Who Must Retire In 2017
1. The Undertaker
A bonafide WWE legend and future Hall of Famer, The Undertaker should have the perfect opportunity to finally call time on his historic career in 2017.
'The Deadman' turns 52 next year and as great as he still is in the ring, time is clearly catching up with him and he's been combating several injuries in recent years. Rather than continuing to work Mania matches each year and having his body break down beyond repair, Taker would be wiser to have one final big match in April and then retire.
By all accounts, WWE are looking to finally set up the dream clash between The Undertaker and John Cena; two of the biggest WWE stars of all time. One final WrestleMania main event with his career on the line would be the perfect way for Mark Callaway to bow out. The man will go down as one of the all-time greats and he has nothing left to prove on the big stage. A Hall of Fame induction the night before would only make his Last Ride in 2017 even more memorable and emotional.