#2 The Big Show

If Big Show's list of injuries and limited mobility in the ring isn't enough to finally convince fans that he needs to be done, maybe his constant heel and face turns will. Of course, the WWE Universe has been begging The Big Show to retire for years, but what are the chances that 2018 will be the year he finally does?
In an interview with Wrestlezone.com, Big Show spoke about his future, "I wouldn’t say I’ve had my last match. I get asked all the time is there another title run, another tag team title run or championship title run. You never say never in this business because anything is possible and anything can happen on Monday Night Raw or SmackDown Live."
Unfortunately for the WWE Universe, it looks like Big Show is still open to staying with the company as long as they have use for him. Furthermore, it looks like Big Show also wouldn't say no to another title run if WWE put the right incentive behind it.
He had a great cage match with Braun Strowman this year on Raw and he even told reporters that it was a torch-passing moment, but there really isn't much more use for a guy that has done literally almost everything inside a WWE ring. In fact, this isn't even the first time WWE has used Big Show for a torch-passing moment.
WWE tried to do the same thing with Ryback, Daniel Bryan and even John Cena back in WrestleMania 20. In the end, Show has been in this situation before and hopefully this time he's smart enough to know its time to step away.
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