#2 Kevin Nash
'Big Daddy Cool' Diesel was one of the top wrestlers of the 90s, thanks to his WWE Championship reign and affiliation with the New World Order in WCW. Kevin Nash is also known for ending Goldberg's 173-0 winning streak. At the heights of his fame he was arguably the most recognizable name in the business.
Besides WWE and WCW, Nash also competed in TNA/IMPACT Wrestling. In 2015, the former WWE Champion was singularly inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and in 2019 he was inducted with his other nWo wrestlers X-Pac, Scott Hall and 'Hollywood' Hulk Hogan. Kevin Nash revealed in early 2020 that he retired from in-ring competition.
#1 The Undertaker
After three decades of digging holes and burying souls, The Undertaker officially announced his retirement at WWE Survivor Series 2020. Speculations of his retirement began after he revealed in one of his Last Ride specials that he was 'done.'
The Phenom has had an incredible career in WWE, and many fans, critics, and wrestlers have referred to him as one of the greatest wrestlers in history. Undertaker has captured several championships in WWE and main evented many PPVs including the Showcase of the Immortals.
He has also feuded with many top wrestlers during his lengthy career. The Deadman is also known for his WrestleMania streak, which was broken by Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX. He is definitely a shoo-in for the WWE Hall of Fame.