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WWE legend is allegedly retiring from pro wrestling after an incredible career

Is he finally calling it quits?

One of the most unique superstars in WWE history is reportedly retiring from the ring after a very long career.

Vader, now 62-years-old, sent out a inconclusive tweet early Sunday morning that seems to indicate that Big Bad Vader would finally be stepping away from ring for good in hopes of living long enough to see his future grandchildren.

Vader's tweet doesn't explicitly say that he's retiring from wrestling, but it would certainly make sense for wrestling to be what he's referring to as his "greatest love of all" and that, after passing out in his last match in April, he's finally come to terms with his in-ring career being over.

Vader's had a rough year, too, with the iconic wrestler of the 1990s tweeting out that due to congestive heart failure he had roughly two years to live, but he had still been wrestling up until April.

Still, nothing is certain regarding Vader's wrestling career, but it looks as though Vader is hanging up his boots full-time.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter gave Vader "Wrestler of the Year" honors in 1993.

[h/t Wrestling Inc]