#3 Retirement match
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It’s no secret that Triple H is expected to take over from Vince McMahon as the main man running WWE in the coming years.
But while Vince never had an official retirement as an in-ring performer, last competing in a match against CM Punk in October 2012, it would be fitting for Triple H to bow out by passing the torch (a lot of torches are being passed recently) to one of today’s future stars.
Ric Flair had best friend Shawn Michaels retire him, and Michaels had the legendary Undertaker do the honours. HHH doesn’t have a fellow veteran to have one last match against, so it would be right for him to lose a farewell feud to someone who will represent the company for a long time to come.
Edited by Nishant Jayaram