6 current WWE Superstars who have revealed when they plan to retire

Bobby Lashley and WWE RAW Tag Team Champion Randy Orton
Bobby Lashley and WWE RAW Tag Team Champion Randy Orton

#2. WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg

Goldberg was one of WCW's top stars between 1996 and 2002. He then had a brief run with WWE that lasted only a year and saw him crowned World Heavyweight Champion.

Goldberg remained away from the squared circle for over a decade before returning to WWE in 2016. Since his return, the WWE Hall of Famer has won two Universal Titles. He has also squared off against some of this generation's biggest stars, including Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre.

Despite being a part-timer, the 54-year-old has disclosed that he will retire for good in only a few years.

"Hey, as long as my body can still do it, I'm still going to do it. It's very tough because being a power wrestler at this age, I'm not the person I was back in the past. You have that sense of, 'Oh, am I ruining my legacy?' Well, you know what? I still have to put food on the table for my family (...) I don't see myself hanging it up any time soon, but then again, I also don't see myself wrestling until I'm 60," he told Bleacher Report.

Based on Goldberg's comments, he only has six more years to go in the best-case scenario. The former Universal Champion has only had three matches so far in 2021. His last was against Bobby Lashley at Crown Jewel, in which he came out victorious.

Quick Links