Should: The Undertaker
The Undertaker is the longest-serving Superstar in the WWE currently, having made his debut way back in 1990. 'Taker has teased retirement a few times, most prominently at WrestleMania 33, where he left his hat and coat in the ring.
But he has gone on to have more matches since then, including one at this year's WrestleMania when he faced off against AJ Styles in the first-ever Boneyard match.
The Deadman has opened up and given plenty of interviews over the last few months to promote his The Last Ride documentary on the WWE Network. In one such recent interview, he revealed how he wants to retire from WWE:
"I’ve had this amazing career, I’ve been so blessed to have this career and far exceeded the expectations of when I got in this business. But I kind of want the John Elway ending, you know? The John Elway ending, when he went out and he won a couple of Super Bowls and then retired.
"When I’m looking at it, I want that match, that match when it’s just like, 'Oh yeah. Bam. I still got it. I got gas in the tank, I tore it down. Now walk away.'"
Although the match against Styles was great, overdoing that type of cinematic match could get a tad boring for fans. 2020 is the perfect time for Undertaker to say goodbye. He has shown that he has still got it with the match against Styles after that car-wreck of a match against Goldberg, while his Deadman character has also been exposed with the Last Ride documentary.
He could perhaps have one final match at WWE Survivor Series - the PPV where he made his official on-camera debut way back in 1990.
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