10 More WWE Returns That Need To Happen Under Triple H

From past ring names to former champions, who and what should WWE's new head honcho bring back?

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It is a good time to be a fan of WWE right now. Following one of the biggest controversies in wrestling history, Vince McMahon has decided to step down as head of WWE, both from a corporate and creative standpoint. This has left Triple H in charge of the on-screen product and Stephanie McMahon as the new Co-Chairwoman of the Board.

While there will always be detractors in the world of sports entertainment no matter the decisions made, there can be no argument that Hunter's first few weeks in charge have been a success. Bringing back Johnny Gargano, Dakota Kai, Hit Row, Dexter Lumis, Karrion Kross and Scarlett, pushing misused stars such as Ciampa, and attempting to bring prestige back to the United States, Intercontinental and Women's Tag Team Championships have been met with much adulation from fans.

There is no doubt that Paul Levesque has had a great start at the helm of WWE Creative, though his work is obviously far from done. From which wrestlers to bring into the fold, character changes for his roster, or the direction of each brand as a whole, Vince's son-in-law will have his work cut out for him as he grows into his new role.

With that in mind, here are ten more WWE returns that need to happen under Triple H.

10. Sasha Banks And Naomi

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Well let's get the most obvious one out of the way first, shall we?

When Sasha Banks and Naomi walked out of WWE several months ago, it seemed to split fans on who to side with. Many members of the WWE Universe felt it was more than justified after years perceived mistreatment of two of the best female wrestlers in the world as well as the Women's Tag Team Championships. On the other hand, some fans felt walking out on your job was letting the fans down simply because you did not get what you wanted.

No matter your opinion on Sasha and Naomi walking out, it is absolutely imperative that Triple H does everything in his power to bring both women back. Naomi has been a cornerstone of the women's division for over a decade and is still one of the most athletic members of the roster, man or woman. The Boss is one of the best women's wrestlers of all time, and letting her sign with AEW, or any promotion for that matter not named WWE, is a recipe for disaster for the company.

No matter the creative direction planned for the two former Team B.A.D. members, Triple H needs to fight tooth and nail to bring back the former Women's Tag Team Champions as soon as possible.

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Ryan Berglund, known to many as KendoStickMan on social media, was born in the bright lights of New York City. Being introduced to wrestling at a young age at Nassau Colliseum and Madison Square Garden, wrestling soon became a passion. You can find Ryan on Tik Tok, as well as every other social media platform @KendoStickMan