5 WWE Superstars Who Really Need To Retire

2. The Undertaker

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. I€™m 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 I€™m Floyd Mayweather preparing for a boxing match. It€™s 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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Jon Fisher is a senior-journalism student at Robert Morris University. He is an anchor on Colonial SportsCenter and staff writer for the Sentry newspaper. Jon has been a wrestling fan for many years and has seen his works published on Bleacher Report, PWMania, E-Wrestling News and Wrestling News Depot. He is a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and loves the Pittsburgh Steelers, Penguins and Pirates.