John Cena returns: Remembering WWE’s 10 most shocking comebacks
John Cena has been confirmed by Vince McMahon to be making his return to the ring on next week’s edition of Monday Night Raw after spending a year away from the ring.
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John Cena has been confirmed by Vince McMahon to be making his return to the ring on next week’s edition of Monday Night Raw after spending a year away from the ring.
WWE have reportedly been dealt yet another fresh inury blow, with the news that Randy Orton could be side-lined with his back injury until 2023.
Since its inception in 2005, the Money in the Bank ladder match has become one of the most popular and important matches in the WWE calendar.
RIYADH: On June 27, 2002, WWE was forever changed when a then-unknown powerhouse named John Cena stormed onto SmackDown for the first time to take on Kurt Angle.
Cody Rhodes may be out of action for the foreseeable future, but the WWE fans are making sure Seth Rollins doesn’t forget the support he has.
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The injury problems mount up for WWE, with the news that Edge could be set for time away from the ring after he suffered a serious injury on Raw.
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