8 WWE Stars Who Should Consider Retiring In 2015

1. The Undertaker

The Undertaker is the oldest one on this list since he'll turn 50 years old next year and he's also the one that wrestles the least. We know that at this point in his career all he's really there for is to have those big matches at WrestleMania that everybody loves. Now that his undefeated WrestleMania Streak is over, what's there left for him? Maybe he'll wrestle at WrestleMania 31 in a dream match against Sting. That would be cool. It also should be the last time he has a match. Remember that Undertaker was injured at WrestleMania 30 against Brock Lesnar. He had a severe concussion that led to him going to the hospital with WWE's Chairman Vince McMahon riding along with him. He doesn't need the money at this point. He doesn't really need to do anything more. However, he may want to end it on a happier note. The WrestleMania 32 event is likely going to be held in Dallas, Texas in the 100,000 seat stadium owned by Jerry Jones. It will likely break the WrestleMania attendance record legitimately. It would probably be tempting for Undertaker to want to work that show since he's from Texas and he still lives there. That's nearly two years away, though. It's hard to say if he'll have the desire to want to do it or that his health will be up for it. While a farewell tour or a retirement match seem unlikely for Undertaker, it's very possible that 2015 will be the end of his legendary career. Maybe 2014 was the end. At this point we don't know, but it's definitely coming soon.
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