5 Current WWE Superstars and their potential retirement plans

Edge and Goldberg have made plans about their retirement.
Edge and Goldberg have made plans about their retirement.

#3 WWE SmackDown Superstar Daniel Bryan does not plan to fully retire anytime soon

Former five-time WWE Champion Daniel Bryan is inarguably one of the greatest in-ring wizards of this generation. His technical abilities in the ring are unparalleled, and his character is utterly convincing.

To go from the most sympathetic babyface in the company in 2014 to become the most loathed heel in 2019, Bryan has proven that he's a maestro of this business.

In recent months, Bryan has decided to take a backseat on WWE SmackDown to let the younger star shine and to focus on his growing family. He has made it clear that being a father is now his full-time job, and wrestling is a part-time endeavor.

Daniel Bryan revealed a few years ago that he wants to wrestle well until he turns 70 years old. More recently, Bryan said in an interview that he finds the idea of a full-time retirement quite boring.

“I still have this deep down passion for this, like it’s hard for me to accept this idea of ‘I’m never gonna do that again.’ WHY?! WHY?! Even if it’s a VFW Hall with seventy-five people I’d go out there and do it for fun. It’s something that I really love. So, the idea of a full-time retirement is something that is completely boring to me.”

While Bryan wrestling till his 70s may sound like a slight exaggeration, the WWE SmackDown Superstar is firm on being involved in the wrestling business in some way or the other for the rest of his life.

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