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What I can appreciate about it, is that in an industry full of Ric Flairs, Stings, Hulk Hogans and Undertakers, this guy had enough sense to know when it was over.

I consider his "retirement" about as legit as I do boxers saying the same thing.

To be honest, I see Shawn Michaels coming back before he does.

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Fuck?! People are still watching Wrestling? I didn't know that wrestling exists anymore. The last Wrestlers I knew were Brad Hitman Hart, Razor Ramone, Yokozuna and Tatanka :D

Millions...and millions...still watch wrestling.

What I can appreciate about it, is that in an industry full of Ric Flairs, Stings, Hulk Hogans and Undertakers, this guy had enough sense to know when it was over.

I consider his "retirement" about as legit as I do boxers saying the same thing.
To be honest, I see Shawn Michaels coming back before he does.

I don't see HBK coming back to wrestle ever again. The best opportunity would probably have been late last year after he screwed Bryan.

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Fuck?! People are still watching Wrestling? I didn't know that wrestling exists anymore. The last Wrestlers I knew were Brad Hitman Hart, Razor Ramone, Yokozuna and Tatanka :D

Millions...and millions...still watch wrestling.

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