10 WWE Superstars Who Could Debut (Or Return) The Night After WrestleMania 37
4. Samoa Joe
Last Time We Saw Them: Coming into 2020, it looked as though Samoa Joe had put his injury woes behind him, forming an alliance with Kevin Owens as the pair warred with Seth Rollins and his cronies on Raw. An unfortunate head injury whilst shooting a commercial for the company soon saw him sidelined once again in February, however, with a wellness policy violation also leading to a 30-day suspension. He'd return to WWE TV in April in a commentary role on the red show and has been one of the voices of Monday nights ever since.
Why They'd Return: As recently as this month, Joe has expressed his desire to return to what he does best; whooping ass and taking names in the ring. Yet, we still aren't 100% sure whether the star is medically cleared to compete once again, or if WWE are just saving his return for a big occasion.
Outside of the Royal Rumble, the Raw or SmackDown after 'Mania is your next best bet for shock returns, and few would get fans out of their seats - if they're actually in attendance - like the badass former NXT Champion unleashing hell after finally stepping out of the commentary booth.