#2 Goldust
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Goldust has been a loyal performer for the WWE over the last two decades. He has managed to pull off a difficult character for the majority of his career and he is the son of WWE Hall of Famer, Dusty Rhodes.
But with age slowly getting the better of him, and after going through a double-knee surgery earlier this year, the veteran might be forced to bring an end to his in-ring career pretty soon.
Goldust turns 50 just after a few days after next year's WrestleMania, and the former tag-team champion has talked on various occasions about hanging his boots up.
Like The Big Show, Goldust could move into an ambassadors role in the WWE. Alternatively, he could make a move into WWE creative or head out to the indies and work with his brother, Cody Rhodes.