5 Legends who should retire from WWE in 2020 and 4 who shouldn't

The Undertaker, Kane, and Brock Lesnar
The Undertaker, Kane, and Brock Lesnar

Should Not: Daniel Bryan

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Kane's former tag team partner Daniel Bryan is a lot younger than The Big Red Machine and still looks very good in the ring. Bryan, who returned to in-ring competition two years ago after retiring back in 2016 due to injuries, has had a good run, winning the WWE Championship as a ruthless heel, and is now a babyface on WWE television.

Daniel Bryan recently spoke about how he will retire from full-time wrestling when his current contract with WWE expires. This is what Daniel Bryan said about retiring from WWE:

"WWE has been great, they are going to give me six weeks paternity leave. I get to be home that first six weeks, but then after that it’s not long until my contract is up. In my mind, I think I’m just done being a full time wrestler. I will always love wrestling, and I always wanna do wrestling, but when I say always do wrestling, that means once a month, or once every couple months.”

Daniel Bryan's statement may mean that he will wrestle in a part-time capacity. But, WWE will miss him on SmackDown or RAW on a weekly basis, as he is still a big draw, with his recent storyline with Drew Gulak being one example. He should perhaps give another year of full-time wrestling, put over a few younger Superstars and help them feature more on television - like he has done with Gulak.

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