we've come to terms that Ric Flair may never retire and he will have annual retirement matches from now on, which will continue even after his eventual death. We'll have an enhancement talent shadow-wrestle for 20 minutes straight in memorial of Ric
This list is inherently pretty marky. It has a way of forgetting how many of the matches afterwards drew anyways, and that the people involved are real humans outside of those characters who really appreciate that extra pay day.
And of course, we cannot possibly forget the fact that Ric Flair should've retired at Wrestlemania XXIV after his match with Shawn Michaels. But no he had to have matches in TNA and of course there's the retirement match he had last year alongside son-in-law Andrade El Idolo against Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal.
This is why I am saying this for almost 10 years ago that Undertaker should've retired with 21 - 0 undefeated WM Streak . Shame that he ruined his legacy by continuing his career after his Streak was broken until 2020
I think honestly Hogan and VKM could’ve both ended it at WM19, it was a true end of both of their careers at that stage but they both don’t know when to say enough
Undertaker's 2015 run is underrated imo. A cool match with Bray at Mania, a good match with Brock at SS, a SUPER underrated HIAC match with Brock that still holds up; and while it was a burial, the BOD VS Wyatts match at Survivor Series was pretty awesome
@@Bman32x It’s the fact the the camera crew (I guess Kevin Dunne is responsible for that) made no effort to focus on the two people involved in the match and we could all just blatantly see Cole reading a script that bothers me. How are we meant to suspend our disbelief when they make no effort?
Considering the fact Shane McMahon was put in charge of Raw the night after WrestleMania 32, he shouldn't have even lost his match with The Undertaker in 2016.
Hulk Hogan should've retired at WM 19 against Vince Triple H should've retired at either WM 33 against Seth Rollins or WM 35 against Batista when he also retired Goldberg indeed should've retired at WM 33 with his match against Brock is somehow decent
Oh shut up now, hogan v vince at the next mania (I think) was absolutely spectacular. His tag team with edge was a lot of fun to and him putting over both brock and angle were huge rubs. I know people don't like hogan now but let's not kid ourselves his run post rock did some great business
Brock just got lucky, Mark Callaway was past his prime and should have retired after the lost. If he was in his prime he could have retired undefeated in WrestleMania. I stopped watching after 2019 .
How do you miss the most obvious one in Ric Flair!?
we've come to terms that Ric Flair may never retire and he will have annual retirement matches from now on, which will continue even after his eventual death. We'll have an enhancement talent shadow-wrestle for 20 minutes straight in memorial of Ric
@@jamesaditya5254 FACTS.
literally the first guy to come to mind xD
undertaker definitely should've after either the triple h with shawn michaels referee match or after brock broke the streak.
Can't believe that Ric Flair isn't on the list.
rick vs shawn was poetry the way it ended with shawn hitting that sweet chin music
This list is inherently pretty marky. It has a way of forgetting how many of the matches afterwards drew anyways, and that the people involved are real humans outside of those characters who really appreciate that extra pay day.
must be written by idiot sidwig
And of course, we cannot possibly forget the fact that Ric Flair should've retired at Wrestlemania XXIV after his match with Shawn Michaels. But no he had to have matches in TNA and of course there's the retirement match he had last year alongside son-in-law Andrade El Idolo against Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal.
Ric Flair at WM 24 and Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 26. Would’ve thought they were the most obvious for 1 and 2 on this list.
This is why I am saying this for almost 10 years ago that Undertaker should've retired with 21 - 0 undefeated WM Streak . Shame that he ruined his legacy by continuing his career after his Streak was broken until 2020
The Undertaker in the world even if it was not the intended addressee you are the best the world of warcraft the world 🌍🌎🌍 in WWE
Andy is like the second stage pre-evolution to Simon, there must be a mini bald dude somewhere that would be stage 1
What is Gareth, then? The fetal stage? 🤣🤣
I think honestly Hogan and VKM could’ve both ended it at WM19, it was a true end of both of their careers at that stage but they both don’t know when to say enough
Undertaker's 2015 run is underrated imo. A cool match with Bray at Mania, a good match with Brock at SS, a SUPER underrated HIAC match with Brock that still holds up; and while it was a burial, the BOD VS Wyatts match at Survivor Series was pretty awesome
I have to disagree with Hogan. We, the people, absolutely needed to see Hulkamania run wild over HBK that 1 last time at SS '05 🤣😂🤣
End of an era was the perfect time for Undertaker to hang up his shoes.
Kurt should have faced Cena in his last match.
Honestly Mcmahon and Hogan could have both retired at their WM19 match, end it with a synchronised spontaneous combustion
Undertaker never should’ve lost the streak.
The Undertaker's number of last matches is probably only rivaled by KISS' number of last times ever at
Still shame that Kurt Angle didn't faced John Cena in his retirement match
All I remember from Shane vs. Taker at WM32 was Michael Cole shouting "FOR THE LOVE OF MANKIND!", which we could see him reading from a fucking script
Shane McMahon exploding through a table was still a great call by Cole. Even though we know they were just mouthpieces
@@Bman32x It’s the fact the the camera crew (I guess Kevin Dunne is responsible for that) made no effort to focus on the two people involved in the match and we could all just blatantly see Cole reading a script that bothers me. How are we meant to suspend our disbelief when they make no effort?
Ric flair? How's this not on the list
Cena should have retired taker. It all started with the ruthless aggression recognition scene taker gave Cena
I think it’s pretty obvious which is why you probably left it off the list but: Flair at Mania 24 and HBK at Mania 26…..
HBK did retire at 26. He did.
Shawn did retire at WrestleMania are you new to wrestling?
@@YellowLegoSpaceman apparently you haven’t seen him in Saudi… perhaps you’re new to wrestling???
@@tylervincent8424 Saudi says otherwise….
@@Kentolsen616 Saudi doesn't count those are glorified house shows and nobody uses them as official record
Hbk should have beat the streak.
Considering the fact Shane McMahon was put in charge of Raw the night after WrestleMania 32, he shouldn't have even lost his match with The Undertaker in 2016.
Hogan should've retired after his match against Vince McMahon at WM19. Same goes for Vince McMahon at WM19.
Shane’s lockbox contained the identity of the anonymous Raw GM
That was revealed before the story as Hornswoggle.
That Bobby and Goldberg one was sweet
Can’t lie miz and Shane’s falls count anywhere match was pretty good imo.
How do you have this list without Shaw Michaels or Rick Flair being on it? I assumed they would be in the top 3 alongside the Undertaker.
Umm...Taker *did* retire at WM 36. Cinematically maybe, but it was Taker's choice and he seems satisfied with it...
Ric Flair WM24?
Hulk Hogan should've retired at WM 19 against Vince
Triple H should've retired at either WM 33 against Seth Rollins or WM 35 against Batista when he also retired
Goldberg indeed should've retired at WM 33 with his match against Brock is somehow decent
Oh shut up now, hogan v vince at the next mania (I think) was absolutely spectacular. His tag team with edge was a lot of fun to and him putting over both brock and angle were huge rubs. I know people don't like hogan now but let's not kid ourselves his run post rock did some great business
Reupload?
How DARE you assume Hulk Hogan was Mr.America!
You forgot Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels????
A McMahon in Every Corner was actually WM 16 a year earlier. Officially, anyway...
WrestleMania 2000 actually 😋 but yeah.. I was gonna say the same: mix up.
3 entries last matches were at WM. Perhaps reword it?
Great content yet again lads 👍👍
Hindsight is a wonderful thing and most have in away but wrestling isn't like football ⚽
I wonder if there's an alternate universe where sting ended the undertaker's streak?? 🤔🤔
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Vince wm 22 was great as Eddie died.hogan wm 19 was awesome
Does anybody else think that Rowdy Roddy Piper should have retired after his match with Bret Hart at WrestleMania 8?
shane i wreckon after his 33 match with AJ
Shane McMahon should have retire at WrestleMania 33. He should gone out in a great match, u know go out in Styles.
No dude was never mor3 about putting pathetic younger talent up and coming than Mick Foley..
Goldberg shoulda retired at Mania 20
Dunno what you’re on about to be honest, Shane McMahon is the best wrestler in the world?
A list where I disagree with every single one ✌🏻
What a marky list. ...leaving out flair macho man bret hart just because they are hailed as gods by marks
Ric flair should have stayed retired from Shawn Michaels
hogan should have retired long before wm 18
Interesting.
What if he had the proof of the allegations against Vince and the lockbox? Hmmmm seems more interesting now doesn’t it? Lol
Shane mcmahon is a legend?
Shawn Michaels
I dont know if it was just word choice, but did Andy just confuse the Mania 16 "Mcmahon in every corner" with Mania 17?
Ric Flair
Brock just got lucky, Mark Callaway was past his prime and should have retired after the lost. If he was in his prime he could have retired undefeated in WrestleMania. I stopped watching after 2019 .
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