10 WWE Superstars Who Could Debut (Or Return) The Night After WrestleMania 39

9. Big E

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Speaking of injury comebacks just about every soul alive is trying to will into existence in the not too distant future, you'll struggle to find a single human out there who wouldn't lose their minds at the sight of Big E dancing his way down the ramp on April 3.

After enjoying the year of his career over the course of 2021, winning Money in the Bank and lifting his first WWE Championship, The New Day positivity machine was dealt one of the worst hands imaginable early into 2022.

Big E horrifically breaking his neck on SmackDown just a few weeks out from WrestleMania 38 was about as heartbreaking and disturbing as it gets. But rather than allow such a terrifying injury to keep him down, the most likeable man in the business dusted himself off and was even walking around not long after the shocking occurrence.

There's no getting around the scary fact that Big E was thankfully able to narrowly avoid paralysis, a stroke, or even death when landing awkwardly after an overhead belly-to-belly. And E himself has admitted to being content if he simply isn't permitted to wrestle again.

But with this month marking a year since his awful injury, many will likely be hoping that his next round of scans bring with them the news that E can safely get back to doing what he does best.

And what better place to deliver the potentially amazing news than in front of a passionate Raw after 'Mania crowd, eh? Fingers tightly crossed for the great man.

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