4 Superstars who could be wrestling their final match at WrestleMania 34

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It's time for these superstars to hang their boots

We all have grown up embracing the feeling of nostalgia, for example; WWE WrestleMania and the impact it has on the world of professional wrestling.

Superstars of the past collide with the present crop to create a bright future for the business. The visual extravaganza usually relies on this tradition, but certain superstars who have passed their prime deserve to embrace the beautiful legacy they have created.

Therefore with that said, here are 4 Superstars that could be wrestling for the final time at WrestleMania 34.


#4 The Big Show

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The World's largest athlete deserves better

Anyone who enjoys hard-hitting wrestling won't ever understand the Big Show's immense contribution to the world of professional wrestling.

He has been one of the most dedicated performers on the roster for years and has always elevated talent. However, The world's largest athlete has never received the credit he deserves, and since his age is continuing to pull him down, this WrestleMania could be the Giant's last.

His last bouts against Braun Strowman were critically well-received and elevated Braun's marketability.

There were also rumors that his match with Strowman on the September 4th, 2017 edition of Monday Night Raw was his last. However, the Big Show dismissed the speculations in an interview with UPI and stated that he could be returning for WrestleMania 34.

'The world's largest athlete' has always been an overlooked performer despite his immense contribution, and since the man could be looking to call it a day at the Super Dome, the company just might give him the send-off he deserves.

#3 Kane

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The Big Red Machine has done everything he could in the WWE

Another superstar that deserves to have his loyalty rewarded is Kane, and despite lacking the in-ring versatility, Kane's character enactment has catapulted his name in history.

He received a big push after returning to the company in late 2017 but spent much of his time getting annihilated by Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar.

Perhaps his last big match came on Monday Night Raw against John Cena, and since the 'Big Red Machine' has some political reservations to fulfill, there is a strong possibility that this WrestleMania will be his last.

The company has extracted everything they could from Kane, and while he deserved more, his character has run out of steam.

#2 Brock Lesnar

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A return to the Octagon seems imminent

WWE has always promoted Brock Lesnar as an enormous box-office attraction who comes whenever he wants and does what he wants to do.

The Beast is his own entity, and since the company is cleverly extracting that persona into his current storyline, there's a significant reason behind it.

Roman Reigns' official coronation to the top of the mountain could come at the expense of Lesnar's retirement from professional wrestling.

The Universal Champion is heavily rumored to leave the company after WrestleMania 34, and despite his contract running out in August, Brock could be putting all his focus to return to the Octagon during that time.

There's no denying that Brock Lesnar has been huge for the WWE but considering his lack of passion for this business, it's safe to say that the fans are quite uninterested in him now.

Roman Reigns versus Brock Lesnar is scheduled to happen on April 8th, 2018 at 'the Grandest Stage of them All' and since 'the Big Dog' will most probably beat Brock for the title, there's probably no way Lesnar will ever step foot in a WWE ring after this.

#1 The Undertaker

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It's about time.

John Cena's willingness to face the Undertaker could finally bring the legend back from the dead, and while the match has tremendous potential, it would have been much bigger if it had happened a few years back.

The Phenom's in-ring agility has been lacking credibility and his last match with Roman Reigns was legitimate proof of his inability to work a good match.

The Undertaker is the most celebrated performer in WWE history, and since I am analyzing this from a fan's perspective, another match at WrestleMania could unfortunately hamper his legacy.

Since the match will be confirmed next week, a 'Career versus Career' stipulation could add up to the excitement.

John Cena versus the Undertaker will be happening, and if a stipulation gets added, then we could expect the Phenom to finally hang up his boots and end his WWE career as 'the greatest performer of all time'.

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