3 WWE Superstars who should ride off into the sunset
When one looks at the current landscape of the WWE, the future certainly looks bright. With a roster filled with talent, and big names from NXT and other promotions potentially on the way, the future couldn't be any brighter.
In order for the current roster to get the spotlight they deserve, there are some legends who should transition out of their current roles, and be given a proper send-off for all they have done for this business in the past 20 to 25 years. The amount of TV time WWE has to offer to all of its talent is limited, so it is time for some of the stalwarts to say goodbye.
These men include future Hall of Famers who have made tremendous contributions to the business - but the longer they stay, the less of a draw they become. Plus, this would open up more spots on the roster for some of the more established younger talents to get their shot at grabbing the brass ring.
#3 The Big Show
Who thought Big Show had a snowball’s chance in hell at beating Brock Lesnar the last few times they’ve crossed paths?
No matter how many times they showed footage of Brock losing to Show, you knew there was no way they were going to have The Beast Incarnate do the honours on a WWE Network special where he was a featured performer.
I’m not saying that he doesn’t have value as an onscreen character, but his time in the ring should come to an end.
He’s been turned so many times that it’s impossible to figure out whether he is a face or heel, until he starts interacting with the crowd. There’s no guarantee that will stick, because he might knock out his tag team partner two minutes later.
This type of booking has made many fans stop caring about him. I thought WWE were getting ready to say goodbye with his victory in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal, but that was not the case. It would be great to see him get a proper send-off.