5 WWE Superstars who could retire in 2020

Some of our favorite Superstars might not be around for long!
Some of our favorite Superstars might not be around for long!

#4 Kane

When we talk about the longest tenured WWE Superstars, one of the names to pop up is Kane. Having started his career in 1992, 'The Devil's Favorite Demon' has made a name for himself in WWE and throughout the wrestling world. His 'Big Red Monster' persona with a scary mask has caused sleepless nights for many children, but the man behind the mask is a true gentleman.

Having shifted his focus from wrestling to politics, Kane aka Glenn Jacobs currently serves as the Mayor of Knox County. While he still occasionally appears on WWE shows, the year 2020 might just be when he decides to hang up his boots with a retirement match.

Kane last appeared on RAW a couple of months ago where he was confronted and attacked by WWE's newest demonic entity - 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt. It was a great sight for fans to witness: the two faces of fear in the same ring, and one has to wonder whether this would be the ideal match to retire Kane.

Kane has been known to put over young Superstars in order to elevate their career. Anyone who receives the honor of retiring him would see his stock rise exponentially overnight. There will never be another Superstar like Kane, and he deserves a proper farewell for his many years of service to the company.

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