can you not see that jim wanted out of the business?
he could have easily shifted to WCW.
he chose otherwise.
Did you not see that he went to WCW in 1998?
Eric Bischoff tried to renegotiate with Warrior, regarding his future in WCW, off the heels of what Bischoff deemed as one of the worst matches of all time, Warrior's rematch with Hulk Hogan at WCW's
Halloween Havoc .(all hyped up by the one match that made the Ultimate Warrior's career: The battle with Hogan at Wrestlemaina VI, in which he defeat the Hulkster, fair and square, for the WWF Championship....while still holding the Intercontinental Championship).
Simply put, Warrior asked for too much money, when his in-ring performance didn't justify it: a two-year layoff, followed by an abysmal performance at
Halloween Havoc. His track record with WWE certainly didn't help matters. When Warrior's contract expired, Bischoff didn't renew, despite his expressed desire to keep him long-term (which he emphasized, to refute the claim that Warrior was only brought to WCW for Hogan to avenge his loss at Wrestlemania VI).
You don't go back to a wrestling federation twice (and get fired twice), going to a rival federation two years later, if you want out of the business. Then, there's the little matter of WCW folding in 2001, for signing guys like Warrior, former WWE superstars who were paid big bucks (for their one-time stardom in WWE) but gave pitiful performances in the ring with WCW.
Once McMahon bought WCW, any chance for a 5th comeback for the Ultimate Warrior, pretty much went south.