5 Superstars who ended their careers at WrestleMania
It is a common tradition to save the best for the last. This applies to the career of a professional wrestler as well.Although he or she might not be able to give their best effort in their last match, they could bow down from the squared circle on the biggest possible stage. And which is the biggest possible stage in the wrestling business? WrestleMania, of course.Ending their career at WrestleMania would probably be a dream scenario for many superstars out there, but only a handful could reach that dream. In the 31-year-old rich history of WrestleMania, there have been some emotional and heartwarming career endings and before we hit the Levi’s stadium on March 29, here is a blast from the past.
#6 Honorable Mention: John \'Bradshaw\' Layfield (WrestleMania 25)
If there is any wrestler out there whose career could be compared to a roller coaster ride, it would be John ‘Bradshaw’ Layfield. He was a mainstay back in the Attitude Era with his APA tag team, later pushed back into the crowd. In the mid-2000s when WWE didn’t have a credible heel in their SmackDown brand, they repackaged JBL as the evil billionaire and it turned out to be a big hit.
JBL went onto be a solid heel ever since and his last match came at WrestleMania 25. He faced Rey Mysterio for the Intercontinental championship and the match, well, it lasted only 11 seconds.