17 WWE Returns Confirmed For Raw 25th Anniversary Show

2. D-Generation-X

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Triple H will almost certainly relish the opportunity to don the green and black for one night only having now played the corporate heel version of himself for nearly five years. Merchandise sales of a brand new shirt alone will surely pay off another year's worth of the Just For Men Beard dye anyway.

With Shawn Michaels and the New Age Outlaws expected elsewhere on the show and X-Pac possibly soon to be added the line-up, either or both versions of the group could take over one of the two venues on the night. The first supergroup variant of the stable took place at Raw 1000 in 2012, and the full compliment of the group (save for the late Rick Rude and Chyna) were last seen aiding 'The Game' in a WrestleMania 31 victory over Sting.

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