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- The likes of Sting and Adam "Edge" Copeland were seemingly done for good due to medical issues, but would make triumphant comebacks, with Sting in particular having a three-year run with All Elite Wrestling (who Copeland is now also signed to) that is seen by some of his long time fans as the best run of his career. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe wrestling business and the people within it have changed so much over time that stars who have been retired for many years are seeing young, hungry talent break through into the mainstream, reminding them of what they once had while also seeing younger versions of themselves in those same stars.
- It's those stars from the past and present who we will be talking about today, because for as much as some wrestlers want to leave the memories alone, others feel like there is one last story to be told in their respective careers.
- So sit back, relax, and join us on a journey through the thoughts of several retired WWE Hall of Famers who have identified current wrestlers who they would happily unretire for on a one-off basis. Read more: These Wrestlers Ruined Their Career In A Matter Of SecondsShawn MichaelsShawn Michaels at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event - Wwe/Getty ImagesThe current Senior Vice-President of Talent Development for WWE is none other than "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, and given the career that he had, there aren't many better suited to guide the stars of "WWE NXT" towards greatness in their own careers.
- He was nicknamed "Mr.
- WrestleMania" for a reason as he routinely stole the show on WWE's grandest stage, won just about everything there was to win, and managed to have not one, but two legendary stints with the company in two different eras, being featured at the top of the card in both those timeframes. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMichaels famously retired at WWE WrestleMania 26 in 2010 as he failed to break The Undertaker's undefeated streak at "The Grand Daddy of Them All," and stayed retired for eight years.