Unfortunately, WrestleMania may have been Sheamus’ last match in WWE. It was iffy for him to even be able to make it to ‘mania, and fortunately he did. It is fully understandable why he would retire, considering that he is 41 years old, has proven to be a vital asset to WWE for about a decade, and has endured countless injuries along with chronic spinal stenosis. He has also accomplished nearly every notable accolade in WWE, being a Royal Rumble winner, Mr. Money in the Bank, King of the Ring, and being a multiple-time world champion. He has held every WWE title with the exception of the Intercontinental Championship. It is a real shame because, with the workouts he has been putting himself through, there is no doubt that he is in better shape than he has ever been in during his WWE career.
Sheamus is a surefire Hall of Famer and will be remembered as an extremely reliable superstar who made countless sacrifices to ensure the success of the WWE machine, as so many men before have. The future of the company is in great hands, however and his heart should be full no matter what the outcome may be… some think he may return.