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12 of the best WWE returns as Bray Wyatt nears comeback

Bray Wyatt’s long-awaited return to WWE is expected to take place by Extreme Rules, if reports are to be believed.

From the moment Triple H became WWE’s Head of Creative following the retirement of Vince McMahon, rumours have been swirling about Wyatt making a sensational comeback. This has only been amplified by the “White Rabbit” teases on WWE TV in recent weeks.

With Bray’s big return set to happen, GiveMeSport runs you through 12 of the best WWE returns…

Taker had been written off TV in September 1999 in a storyline “firing” by Vince McMahon. In reality, he took a hiatus to deal with a multitude of injuries.

At Judgement Day in May 2000, he finally returned. Just not as the “Lord of Darkness” character he had departed as. He was now the “American Badass,” a humanised biker version of the iconic character, and his greatest transformation to date.

He interrupted Triple H and the McMahon-Helmsley faction’s beatdown of The Rock during an epic 60-minute Iron Man match for the WWE title, riding down to the ring on the back of a motorcycle to the thunderous roars of the crowd. He destroyed everything in his path, inadvertently costing The Rock the title as the result of a disqualification.

Regardless, it made for incredible television during arguably WWE’s hottest year ever.

It had been over eight years since the Nature Boy had appeared in WWE by the time he returned in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina in a stunning finish to the November 19th, 2001 edition of Raw.

Just as Vince was set to strip Stone Cold Steve Austin of the WWE title for his role in the WCW/ECW invasion (terrible storyline) and hand the title to Kurt Angle, Flair’s iconic music hit.

Naitch informed the two men that when Shane and Stephanie sold

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