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A Wrestler, no matter how big, will always do a significant job before retiring
We've seen it time and time again. A Wrestler, no matter how big they become, will always do one final job....or a series of consecutive jobs to a particular wrestler....before retiring as a full-time wrestler.
-Austin jobbed for The Rock -The Rock jobbed for both Brock Lesnar and Goldberg -Mick Foley did it for Triple H -Shawn Michaels did it for Steve Austin (when we all thought HBK was finished) And so forth. Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and Batista probably do not have much left in the tank. Undertaker's body is breaking down, while both HBK and Batista have gone on record saying that they won't be around for much longer either. All three men are over the age of 40. The question is, who should these guys do that one last significant job to? Personally, here's how I think it will play out: -HBK's final match will eventually be against Triple H, one-on-one, at Wrestlemania. Not sure which one though. -Batista's final match will probably be against Randy Orton or John Cena. -Undertaker's final match will probably be against Big Show. Ideally, the WWE would use younger talents to be the recipients of these wins, but I don't think it will happen. What do YOU think will happen? What do you think SHOULD happen? Last edited by Mogadishu; 09-20-2009 at 08:16 PM. |
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