For the first half of 2013 we saw Kane as a renaissance man, he was having some of the best matches on weekly television as part of the Team Hell No tag story. In the second half of the year he was repackaged as Corporate Kane, mainly appearing in character segments. He rarely wrestles now and you can tell the 46 year old is winding his wrestling career down. The star turns 47 in April and is approaching his Fifties, after 16 years of success as Kane he just doesn't need the money and hassle anymore. No doubt he will be WWE for life due to his unwavering loyalty and reliability over the last two decades, but we should expect a formal ring retirement in the next year. Kane deserves a good sendoff. He should turn face again later this year, embracing his red mask again and going on one last run of glory. That should all culminate with a major goodbye match at Wrestlemania 31. If anyone deserves it is Glen Jacobs, a WWE man to the core. The company know his time is up but they'll struggle to ever find such a consistent player again who can last for nearly twenty years of relevance. Retirement Verdict: 2015