Just like Christian and the last person on this list, the Undertaker is just as hard to consider retiring. The man only wrestles once a year and that is extremely hard to do. Triple H was recently interviewed in Muscle & Fitness Magazine about working only a few matches a year and it is no cakewalk.
Vince likes to call me in case of emergency. Im a character they can pull in here and there. But honestly, the less I do it at this point, the better. Even wrestling once or twice a year is hard, and I have to prepare for it as if Im Floyd Mayweather preparing for a boxing match. Its a commitment, and trying to do that with a full-time job and a wife and kids is very time-consuming.
That is what Taker does every year and he works injured each-and-every time. He is married to Michelle McCool, former-WWE diva, and has a child. It may be time for the Phenom to focus on being at home all year and not working that last match. If he retired at WrestleMania 31, that would be a proper sendoff for the Deadman. He doesn't seem like the one to be a WWE trainer or producer, but his life will always be linked to this business.
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