7 WWE Wrestlers Who Should Return In Superstar Shake-Up

2. Chris Jericho

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It was confirmed last week that, a couple of months after ending his New Japan jaunt, Chris Jericho is to return to the WWE ring at (or possibly in the build-up to) the Saudi Arabia-hosted Greatest Royal Rumble event on April 27.

With Rusev getting the bump, Y2J's first task is surviving a Casket Match with The Undertaker - which is perhaps the most random bout thrown together by the company's creative team since that time Kofi Kingston got thrown around by Brock Lesnar at Beast in the East.

Presuming he makes it out alive, however, you figure that the Fozzy frontman will need a place to lay his hat afterwards, either as a full-time, on-TV-every-week star or - as is more likely - a part-timer who occasionally swings in when his schedule permits it.

We could well find out his fate at the Superstar Shake-Up on Monday. Jericho's is exactly the sort of name that these drafts tend to throw out, in that it's technically a big one, but switching it from one brand to the other won't leave any immediate hole in the roster.

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