8 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Bubba Ray Dudley

They forgot about D-Von at the Rumble, but what does WWE want us to forget about the superstar with the wood fetish.

Bubba Ray Dudley made his triumphant return to WWE last Sunday at the Royal Rumble. He was the third man in the match, received a loud ovation from the Philadelphia fans and eliminated two guys. He only lasted 4:44 in the match before being eliminated by Bray Wyatt, but it was a great return for him. The appearance was said to be a one time thing as of now, but that could change. It's something that WWE likely isn't going to talk about in public although Bubba Ray has done interview saying he'd love to be back on a more regular basis if they will have him. What was interesting about his appearance was that WWE didn't bring D-Von Dudley back. Of the two, Bubba has the more outgoing personality, is a better talker and was a bigger star outside of WWE, but it was weird that they wouldn't bring them back together especially considering they had some jobbers in the Rumble match. It would have been fun to see them in the Rumble match together instead of having R-Truth doing some of their tag team moves. Now that Bubba Ray Dudley is back in WWE, at least to some degree, it's time to look back at his career there with some of the things that WWE wants you to forget about him. There will also be a focus on his storyline brother D-Von too although Bubba is the main focus. Their WWE run lasted from 1999 to 2005. Here are eight things WWE wants you to forget about Bubba Ray Dudley.
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