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There are a lot of legends in the WWE, and most of them only return for one or two matches. If you could have a pick of any WWE legend to return as a part-time wrestler, who would it be and why?
The Rock (for definate), Steve Austin no doubt because they have brought the best entertainment as well as wrestling. They can bring the popularity back up
I would like to see Sycho Sid back, I think he deserves another run maybe as an enforcer. After all he he is "The master, and the ruler, of the world, hehehehehehe"
Dude no. Sid was awful when he was in his thirty's imagine what he'd be like now. He's be Khali bad. Seriously he never deserved the sort of push's he kept recieving. He even headlined a Wrestle Mania.
Besides Austin/Rock I would like to see, I'm serious, Vince Russo as a GM type character on Raw. That guy can really stir up some shit. I'm sure the boys wouldn't like that too much which would make it that much more entertaining.
I'm a big Lesnar mark. Go ahead and bash me for that, I don't care. I respect the things he has accomplished as an amateur athelete, and he was pretty awesome in WWE. Probably his only bad match was his last match with Goldterd at WMXX. So I'd love to see Lesnar return but that probably won't happen for the time being, or ever for that matter.
I'm going to agree with the majority here and say Rock and Austin, because of the entertainment value they would bring accross. Rock and Cena bashing each other on the mic would be classic. Austin is just Austin, and just that alone will bring up ratings.
Y2J would be nice to see again, maybe like a special apperance or one last match.
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