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Mr. Nerfect 02-06-2011 01:05 AM

Edge thinking about retiring at WrestleMania XXVIII?
 
-- Following a successful World Heavyweight Title defense over Dolph Ziggler Saturday night in Toronto, Ontario, Edge announced to the audience, "I might only have a couple more of these visits left in me, and I want to end my career in Toronto. Maybe if Mania is here."

With the rumours that WrestleMania XXVIII will be in Toronto, let the speculation begin here. Hypothetically, Edge were to retire at WrestleMania next year -- who would you like to see him wrestle.

I'm going to start the landslide in favour of Christian now.

JimmyMess 02-06-2011 01:12 AM

agreed.

Xero 02-06-2011 01:14 AM

Matt Hardy.

:shifty:

djoutcry 02-06-2011 01:43 AM

Christian

James Steele 02-06-2011 01:45 AM

WrestleMania XXVIII - St. Louis, Missouri (Edward Jones Dome - Capacity: 67,000)
WrestleMania XXIX - Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Rogers Centre/Toronto SkyDome - Capacity: 68,000 )
WrestleMania XXX - New York City, New York (Madison Square Garden - Capacity: 20,000)
WrestleMania XXXI - Dallas, Texas (Cowboys Stadium - Capacity: 110,000)
WrestleMania XXXII - New Orleans, Louisiana (Louisiana SuperDome - Capacity: 72,000)
WrestleMania XXXIII - Indianapolis, Indiana (Lucas Oil Stadium - Capacity: 70,000)
WrestleMania XXXIV - Detroit, Michigan (Ford Field - Capacity: 80,000)
WrestleMania XXXV - Seattle, Washington (Safeco Field - Capacity: 55,000)
WrestleMania XXXVI - Phoenix, Arizona (University of Phoenix Stadium - Capacity: 73,000)
WrestleMania XXXVII - Houston, Texas (Reliant Stadium - Capacity: 72,000)
WrestleMania XXXVIII - Atlanta, Georgia (Georgia Dome - Capacity: 72,000)
WrestleMania XXXIX - Dallas, Texas (Cowboys Stadium - Capacity: 110,000)
WrestleMania XL: Syracuse, New York (Carrier Dome - Capacity: 50,000)

Mr. Nerfect 02-06-2011 01:51 AM

What's the bet that Randy Orton headlines the WrestleMania in St. Louis? :shifty:

DLVH84 02-06-2011 01:52 AM

I'm thinking another Streak vs. Career match.

Droford 02-06-2011 02:00 AM

Edge vs The Miz

Battle of the Shawn Michaels of their respective tag teams!

James Steele 02-06-2011 02:06 AM

I predict that WrestleMania XL will be in New York but not MSG (unless they build a new one that is a huge arena). Vince will be dead by WrestleMania XL and therefore Triple H will do what only make sense, and book it in a huge ass stadium to make more money. Fuck sentimental memories when you can roll around in huge piles of CASH.

James Steele 02-06-2011 02:07 AM

How has the SuperDome not hosted a WrestleMania yet? It has hosted almost everything else a stadium that size would host.

SlickyTrickyDamon 02-06-2011 02:08 AM

Fuck having so much shit in Texas. Three WrestleMania's in Toronto if its there next year?! Thats bullshit. They need a record breaking WrestleMania where they can try to break their own fake record from WM3 soon.

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Originally Posted by James Steele (Post 3421370)
How has the SuperDome not hosted a WrestleMania yet? It has hosted almost everything else a stadium that size would host.

cause it's a shithole.

Droford 02-06-2011 02:14 AM

god forbid the SuperDome ever hosted a WM, Krispy would never shut up about it

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Steele (Post 3421368)
I predict that WrestleMania XL will be in New York but not MSG (unless they build a new one that is a huge arena). Vince will be dead by WrestleMania XL and therefore Triple H will do what only make sense, and book it in a huge ass stadium to make more money. Fuck sentimental memories when you can roll around in huge piles of CASH.

I doubt Vince will be dead in 13 years. He might not be involved with the WWE at all by that time but he probably wont be dead.

And there really isn't a large enough venue in the NYC area that would do it. The best they could do is outdoors at the new Meadowlands stadium but WM being in late March/Early April would mean it would be cold..

SlickyTrickyDamon 02-06-2011 02:16 AM

Of course the WrestleMania in New Orleans would have this theme song:

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Droford 02-06-2011 02:20 AM

Back to the original topic, why is Edge thinking about retiring next year. He wont even be 40.

James Steele 02-06-2011 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droford (Post 3421376)
Back to the original topic, why is Edge thinking about retiring next year. He wont even be 40.

Plenty of money, but not enough bones and ligaments?

SlickyTrickyDamon 02-06-2011 02:25 AM

He probably wants to settle down with his girlfriend and get a baby in her before he gets too old to take care of the baby.

James Steele 02-06-2011 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droford (Post 3421373)
god forbid the SuperDome ever hosted a WM, Krispy would never shut up about it



I doubt Vince will be dead in 13 years. He might not be involved with the WWE at all by that time but he probably wont be dead.

And there really isn't a large enough venue in the NYC area that would do it. The best they could do is outdoors at the new Meadowlands stadium but WM being in late March/Early April would mean it would be cold..

Thats why I put it at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, NY. (Only one big enough in NY State)

DLVH84 02-06-2011 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droford (Post 3421376)
Back to the original topic, why is Edge thinking about retiring next year. He wont even be 40.

True, but to think about it, he's been wrestling since 1992, and he's been with WWE since 1998. So, I think 20 years is a pretty good run.

SlickyTrickyDamon 02-06-2011 02:32 AM

They'd have to have a hell of a WM card for WM to in that monstrosity in Dallas. It would have to feature Cena Vs. The Undertaker for Taker to become 20-0. Cena would be the 2nd most hated in his entire career in that arena for that match. 100.000 Texans ready to rip him a new asshole if they ruin the Walker Texas Taker's record.

James Steele 02-06-2011 02:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SlickyTrickyDamon (Post 3421382)
They'd have to have a hell of a WM card for WM to in that monstrosity in Dallas. It would have to feature Cena Vs. The Undertaker for Taker to become 20-0. Cena would be the 2nd most hated in his entire career in that arena for that match. 100.000 Texans ready to rip him a new asshole if they ruin the Walker Texas Taker's record.

I don't think it would be that hard to sell out, especially if you used the massive amounts of seats to your advantage and create 2-3 more ticket price brackets.

Rammsteinmad 02-06-2011 04:16 AM

I'd have to go with a title match against Christian, come on give him AT LEAST one title run. Edge could then retire after that. Unfortunately, WM28 will also be where the Undertaker reaches 20-0, and whether or not he retires after that, I feel the streak will take away any of the impact of Edge retiring.

Disco Apocalypse 02-06-2011 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droford (Post 3421376)
Back to the original topic, why is Edge thinking about retiring next year. He wont even be 40.

If you had a chance to retire before you were 40, espicially from a job that involves so much travel and getting your ass kicked on a daily basis, wouldn't you take the oppurtunity?

Plus 10 time world champ, and what must be nearly 30 titles overall, 99% chance of getting into HOF, what's left for him really? He's put over enough younger talent to not be called a selfish prick, I say go for it...

Droford 02-06-2011 05:07 AM

to me though, there have been so many wrestlers who have made their careers in their 40's that its kinda odd to see someone want to retire before they even got to 40.

As for the Cowboys Stadium, I think Vince would love to outdraw the Super Bowl in that stadium. The extra seats that could be added on the field for the ring setup would probably be able to put them over 105,000 that they're expecting for the Super Bowl. Im not sure if they could do it or not though.

Mr. Nerfect 02-06-2011 05:25 AM

Edge has had a more physical career than a lot of people, and has also made a lot more money than a lot of people. I think he'll be looking to dial it down before he reaches a ridiculous age. He probably wants to go out with style.

And really, what else is there left for Edge to do? The WWE needs to literally invent achievements for him if he is going to do anything new. The man has won every single title currently active in the WWE, has won the Royal Rumble, the King of the Ring and Money in the Bank. He is the first modern Grand Slam Champion. His Hall of Fame legacy is cemented.

Mr. Nerfect 02-06-2011 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droford (Post 3421363)
Edge vs The Miz

Battle of the Shawn Michaels of their respective tag teams!

Only if they do it as a one-night tournament, and also have John Morrison vs. Christian on the card.

Disco Apocalypse 02-06-2011 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droford (Post 3421451)
to me though, there have been so many wrestlers who have made their careers in their 40's that its kinda odd to see someone want to retire before they even got to 40.

As for the Cowboys Stadium, I think Vince would love to outdraw the Super Bowl in that stadium. The extra seats that could be added on the field for the ring setup would probably be able to put them over 105,000 that they're expecting for the Super Bowl. Im not sure if they could do it or not though.

With the exception of Batista, recently it seems the starting age seems to be getting lower and lower. Maybe guys who in previous generations had to go through the indys for years now spend 18 months in WWE development and they're ready to go (or not, as the case may be).

I hope this is the way things continue. It's nice to see someone like Edge achieve so much, retire at a young age and go off and hopefully have a normal life. Less Flair endings is good.

Disco Apocalypse 02-06-2011 06:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noid (Post 3421455)
Edge has had a more physical career than a lot of people

He's gotta be banged up from the ladders. Jeff Hardy was able to do it because of the crack...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noid (Post 3421455)
And really, what else is there left for Edge to do? The WWE needs to literally invent achievements for him if he is going to do anything new. The man has won every single title currently active in the WWE, has won the Royal Rumble, the King of the Ring and Money in the Bank. He is the first modern Grand Slam Champion. His Hall of Fame legacy is cemented.

Exactly (what I said). You're right, they'd have to make stuff up for him now, he lost his Wrestlemania streak, he's already had a crack at Undertaker's and failed... he can't aim to beat Cena, because he's done it too many times already.

I guess all that's left is for him to go to TNA.

Rammsteinmad 02-06-2011 06:31 AM

I doubt he'd retire for good. He'd become a trainer or one of the backstage guys.

Providence Peep 02-06-2011 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Steele (Post 3421354)
WrestleMania XXVIII - St. Louis, Missouri (Edward Jones Dome - Capacity: 67,000)
WrestleMania XXIX - Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Rogers Centre/Toronto SkyDome - Capacity: 68,000 )
WrestleMania XXX - New York City, New York (Madison Square Garden - Capacity: 20,000)
WrestleMania XXXI - Dallas, Texas (Cowboys Stadium - Capacity: 110,000)
WrestleMania XXXII - New Orleans, Louisiana (Louisiana SuperDome - Capacity: 72,000)
WrestleMania XXXIII - Indianapolis, Indiana (Lucas Oil Stadium - Capacity: 70,000)
WrestleMania XXXIV - Detroit, Michigan (Ford Field - Capacity: 80,000)
WrestleMania XXXV - Seattle, Washington (Safeco Field - Capacity: 55,000)
WrestleMania XXXVI - Phoenix, Arizona (University of Phoenix Stadium - Capacity: 73,000)
WrestleMania XXXVII - Houston, Texas (Reliant Stadium - Capacity: 72,000)
WrestleMania XXXVIII - Atlanta, Georgia (Georgia Dome - Capacity: 72,000)
WrestleMania XXXIX - Dallas, Texas (Cowboys Stadium - Capacity: 110,000)
WrestleMania XL: Syracuse, New York (Carrier Dome - Capacity: 50,000)

This is very interesting, James Steele. Did you get it on-line or are you speculating? And btw, if Edge is retiring at WM 28, then at least I'll always have the memory of having met him this past Monday at RAW. He's a really good guy.

Mr. Nerfect 02-06-2011 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad (Post 3421486)
I doubt he'd retire for good. He'd become a trainer or one of the backstage guys.

I dunno. Edge seems like the sort of guy who could retire. He'd be back for special appearances and stuff. I don't think he's the guy who will retire and never be seen again, but I don't think he'll be backstage at every show.

I see him coming in and giving people Spears from time-to-time, though.

erickman 02-06-2011 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djoutcry (Post 3421352)
Christian

yeah he would be the best one for him to retire with, maby before that they can tag togather then turn on each other.

Grablot 02-06-2011 11:01 AM

Edge Vs The Undertaker : Loser retires match.

Taker wins and Edge retires.

This will be good cuz there will be a lot of suspense and people saying "Well Edge is young so he aint retiring and its time for Taker to go" but in a shock, Taker will win after Edge is hurt in a mysterious way (that go along with Taker's gimmick).

Rammsteinmad 02-06-2011 11:07 AM

No.

itsmeJD 02-06-2011 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grablot (Post 3421634)
Edge Vs The Undertaker : Loser retires match.

Taker wins and Edge retires.

This will be good cuz there will be a lot of suspense and people saying "Well Edge is young so he aint retiring and its time for Taker to go" but in a shock, Taker will win after Edge is hurt in a mysterious way (that go along with Taker's gimmick).

Does Undertaker hurt people mysteriously?

BizarroKing 02-06-2011 11:25 AM

It'd be fitting if he retired in Canada.

Grablot 02-06-2011 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itsmeJD (Post 3421647)
Does Undertaker hurt people mysteriously?

No like the lights go out and when they turn back on Edge is throwing up or something cool like that. I know Taker has tone down his superstition lately but it would be cool for him to go all out in this match.



James Steele 02-06-2011 02:29 PM

I could see Edge doing like Shawn Michaels did 1998-2000 and being the cool cocky asshole babyface Commissioner/GM.

Shadrick 02-06-2011 03:12 PM

I couldn't see that at all, frankly.

SOCCER LEGS 02-06-2011 03:51 PM

edge seems a bit smarter than the average pro wrestler. the proof of it is that he hasn't been married yet, and he hasn't knocked anyone up yet. because of this, his finances are probably in pretty good shape, unlike his body.

MoFo 02-06-2011 04:18 PM

Hes really corny and shit, WWE's equal to Abyss. Hope he stays to his word and retires next yr.

Shame really, as he used to be the most entertaining guy on the roster.


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