I don't think alot of smarks get it. It's not as easy as you think to just retire from pro wrestling. Some people live the lifestyle of a superstar. Ric Flair doesn't have a choice, he has to keep working. Ex wives and debt don't go away. Same for Hogan. Wrestler's are constantly on the road, racking up expenses and bar tabs, it's basically the only leisure time they get. They definitely don't save for the future, that's apparent, but it's somewhat understandable when your life is basically spent on the run from one town to the next. And there is no end of the road for some of the top guys who made so much money that their lifestyle drained the bank fast, they have to keep on working. There isn't much out there for a Ric Flair or a Hogan that is going to support their lifestyles and ex wives they way wrestling will. It's their most discernible talent. Guys like Amish Roadkill, who never drew a dime, are actually better off working a steady 9-5 as it basically takes care of them the same, if not better, than pro wrestling did, and good for him. But he also knows it's not worth getting back into shape for a one night stand, because his lack of success means lack of ego and really, who the hell is clamoring for an Amish Roadkill return? Most guys don't retire because they don't want to, it's because financially they can't.