After John Cena and Goldberg, another WWE legend to officially retire at WrestleMania 41? Potential scenario explored
The year 2025 is surely going to be an emotional ride for the WWE Universe, as legendary names like John Cena and Goldberg are set to retire. Both veterans have already assured that their final matches in the squared circle will take place next year.
The Cenation Leader is envisioned to compete throughout 2025, whereas the iconic Goldberg's retirement match date is yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, it’s highly likely to be at WrestleMania 41. Amid this, it seems WWE legend The Boogeyman is also interested in being part of next year’s Showcase of the Immortals.
This speculation stems from a recent interaction between a fan and The Boogeyman. A user on X posted a fan-made graphic featuring Demon Finn Balor vs. The Boogeyman for WrestleMania in Las Vegas. In response, the legendary star expressed his enthusiasm for the match. This suggests that if WWE shows interest in the idea, fans could witness the 60-year-old making his final appearance in the squared circle at WrestleMania next year.
Adding The Boogeyman’s final match to the WrestleMania card would undoubtedly enhance the event’s significance. His hilarious yet terrifying character has enjoyed immense popularity among fans. Moreover, a farewell match at The Grandest Stage of Them All would be the perfect retirement for The Boogeyman, offering him a well-deserved send-off.
This would provide a fitting opportunity for him to say goodbye to his fans and the WWE Universe. Ultimately, it remains to be seen how things will unfold in the coming months. With WrestleMania 41 still months away, anything is possible.
Boogeyman could face a major WWE name at WrestleMania next year if he competes in his retirement match
If the legendary star were to wrestle his final match at 'Mania, besides Finn Balor’s Demon persona, Uncle Howdy could also be an excellent opponent. The leader of The Wyatt Sicks has already established his dominance on Monday Night RAW. Recently, he abducted The Miz, seeking revenge for past mistreatment toward Bo Dallas.
A match between The Boogeyman and Uncle Howdy would undoubtedly be an intriguing showdown, as both stars boast unique and captivating gimmicks. While The Worm Eater has terrified fans with his unsettling antics, Howdy’s cryptic promos and eerie presentation have been equally compelling since his reintroduction.
Furthermore, such a match could be a pivotal moment for Uncle Howdy’s character. Also, if Howdy puts the 60-year-old legend to retirement, it would indeed be a significant milestone in his WWE career.