10 WWE Superstars Who Will Leave In 2018

3. Big Show

The Big Show
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Credit to Show for taking that cage-breaking bump on the 4 September Raw for Braun Strowman. One giant helped make another look like a star, and that's Show's best role these days. At 45, his best days are behind him despite being in impressive physical shape. Let the Big Show retirement tour commence.

In fairness, Show has earned the right to dictate when he leaves, but WWE should be eager to induct him into the Hall of Fame. The big man is unique in the respect that he probably won't cut ties with the promotion completely when he stops wrestling. A well-spoken, charming man, Big Show would be ideal as a company ambassador.

Inside the ring and on weekly television, where it really counts for WWE, is a different story. Post-hip surgery, Show should be mindful of taking bumps, and that only limits his performances even more. For the good of his overall health, it's time for the 22-year pro to say goodbye.

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