This may come off as harsh, but it's time for WWE to think about pulling back the amount of TV time they give Big Show and Kane. The two giants in their 40s have been on WWE TV regularly for over 15 years now and they have become very boring. They serve a role as two heels that are there to support Seth Rollins, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, but it's not like they're ever going to be full time main eventers again. Both guys work house shows regularly and sometimes even get to main event. That's because they get so much screen time that WWE has been unable to build up other heels on the roster to fill those spots. That's why it's time to phase them out. In order for others to rise, some current heels need to move back. Big Show and Kane had a great run. It's just reached that point in their careers where they need to step back even more than they have so that the younger heels on the roster can try to break though in order to build to the future.
24. Give Goldust A Proper Retirement Sendoff
There were rumors that Goldust might retire at WrestleMania in a match against his brother Stardust. That's obviously not happening since Goldust is in the battle royal and Stardust is in the ladder match. They've barely interacted since their poor match at Fastlane. Goldust is turning 46 years old in April. He's probably ready to retire. WWE barely puts him on TV these days and when they do it's to put over some younger wrestler. It would be nice to see him have one more match with his brother, put him over and then retire that way. Their match at Fastlane was bad. They probably know it was bad too. Let them have another chance to put on a show so that Dustin can go out the right way. Christian retired recently and he didn't have a significant match or any kind of announcement during the occasion. Fans were disappointed. Don't let that happen for Goldust too.
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