always nice to not have any retirements. Your managers will be busy with some new clients for these charisma-less call-ups.
It's almost jarring to see how relatively young your roster is. Modern wrestling is packed to the brim with guys who are still really good but in their late 30s, 40s, even 50s. I know people who do modern day EWR games who have to use Arsenic to at least ease the blow slightly and make the regression less steep, because the game really does think you can't move at all once you hit 40 and that's not how wrestling is now.
If/when I get my new game rolling, the retirements are gonna be plentiful.