8 Signs That Vince McMahon Could Be Retiring From WWE Soon

1. Father Time Waits For No Man

Vince McMahon Retirement
WWE.com

No matter how much Vince McMahon would like to think he is some sort of immortal being who the usual rules of human life don't apply to, the cold, hard truth of the matter is that McMahon is a 74-year-old man who should've called time on his working life a long, long time ago.

It's not like Vince needs the money, and it's McMahon's famed work ethic and pig-headed determination that has got him to the levels of success that he's achieved for several decades. But while he can religiously hit the gym on a daily basis, all of the muscle mass and vascularity humanly possible can't put a stop to the undeniable march of Father Time.

Lord knows, Vince McMahon has worked his ass off to get to where he is in life. And it's that consistent workload of minimal sleep, no days off, and forever scrutinising every solitary detail of his sports entertainment behemoth that means McMahon has long since earned the right to step away from the ways of the working world and enjoy the fruits of his relentless labour.

Even if Vince himself refuses to bow down to the everyday effects of ageing, his body may get to a point where McMahon is finally forced to retire, relax, and spend his days doing nothing but lounge by his pool and fight off the urge to sneeze.

Senior Writer
Senior Writer

Once described as the Swiss Army Knife of WhatCulture, Andrew can usually be found writing, editing, or presenting on a wide range of topics. As a lifelong wrestling fan, horror obsessive, and comic book nerd, he's been covering those topics professionally as far back as 2010. In addition to his current WhatCulture role of Senior Content Producer, Andrew previously spent nearly a decade as Online Editor and Lead Writer for the world's longest-running genre publication, Starburst Magazine, and his work has also been featured on BBC, TechRadar, Tom's Guide, WhatToWatch, Sportkskeeda, and various other outlets, in addition to being a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic. Between his main dayjob, his role as the lead panel host of Wales Comic Con, and his gig as a pre-match host for Wrexham AFC games, Andrew has also carried out a hugely varied amount of interviews, from the likes of Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Adrienne Barbeau, Rob Zombie, Katharine Isabelle, Leigh Whannell, Bruce Campbell, and Tony Todd, to Kevin Smith, Ron Perlman, Elijah Wood, Giancarlo Esposito, Simon Pegg, Charlie Cox, the Russo Brothers, and Brian Blessed, to Kevin Conroy, Paul Dini, Tara Strong, Will Friedle, Burt Ward, Andrea Romano, Frank Miller, and Rob Liefeld, to Bret Hart, Sting, Mick Foley, Ricky Starks, Jamie Hayer, Britt Baker, Eric Bischoff, and William Regal, to Mickey Thomas, Joey Jones, Phil Parkinson, Brian Flynn, Denis Smith, Gary Bennett, Karl Connolly, and Bryan Robson - and that's just the tip of an ever-expanding iceberg.