5 WWE legends who had their last ever match in TNA

Sting vs Flair
Sting vs Flair

#3 Randy Savage

Was
Was almost joined by a belt

The 'Macho Man' Randy Savage doesn't need much of an introduction. This multi-time WWE Champion and WCW Champion is one of the greatest performers in the history of the industry.

Randy left WWE in 1994 for a prominent position with WCW. To this day he remains one of the very few huge superstars to have had a major falling out with Vince McMahon and to never make any kind of return to WWE.

Randy left WCW in 2000 and took a break from wrestling. His return was announced for the World Wrestling All-Stars promotion in 2002 but later canceled it. Randy would make his official return to wrestling at the end of the very first 3-hour pay-per-view in TNA history, Victory Road 2004. Randy aided AJ Styles and Jeff Hardy as they were being beaten by Jeff Jarrett, Scott Hall and the also debuting Kevin Nash.

Randy briefly left TNA after his debut. Earlier that night he got into an altercation with real-life friend/enemy Hulk Hogan, whom he was unaware would also be backstage. Reports said that Hogan attempted to make peace but Savage challenged him to a fight and then called TNA an unsafe working environment. TNA and Hogan ended their negotiations just days after and the Jarrett's persuaded Randy to return.

He returned on the go-home edition of Impact before their next PPV, Turning Point, where Randy would team with AJ Styles and Jeff Hardy against Jarrett, Hall, and Nash. The match was poorly received, and due to some health concerns, Randy only participated for a few minutes. He left TNA just after. It was said that Savage left due to those same health concerns. Randy also suggested to Jarrett that the former should defeat the latter for the NWA title that night, which Jeff rejected, and Randy wasn't pleased.

This would be the final match of the iconic Macho Man's career.

Quick Links