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: Hulk Hogan

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WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was reportedly set to feature at WrestleMania 36 in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal before WWE had to pull the plug on the match due to the ongoing pandemic and the social distancing norms that had to be observed.

Hogan has expressed his desire to have one last match in WWE as he feels that his final wrestling match should be in WWE rather than TNA, which was where he had his last match in 2012.

Hulk Hogan revealed last year that he has spoken to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon about having his final match in WWE:

"Yeah, I've been talking to Vince McMahon. History is very important to me. I've had a very long career, and part of my career was with a very, very small company and a very gracious lady named Dixie Carter at TNA. I actually had my last match there. That's hard for me to live with. I want my last match to be in the WWE."

He even revealed that McMahon should be his final opponent in WWE.

The idea for Hogan to have one final match, at the age of 66, is not such a great idea. What makes this proposal even more difficult to understand is the surgeries that Hogan has had in the recent past. Goldberg, who is 13 years younger than Hogan, showed how age catches up to even the best Superstars when he faced The Undertaker in Saudi Arabia.

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