Legendary Return Set For WWE Survivor Series 2022, STACKED Show!

More potential SPOILERS as WWE stacks the Survivor Series 2022 locker room with icons.

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Following recent news that WWE may have a Becky Lynch return up its sleeve for Survivor Series 2022, it is being reported that a host of other big names are due to be backstage for the 26 November event as well - including The Undertaker.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson states that Undertaker and his wife Michelle McCool are scheduled to be backstage at the premium live event. This doesn't necessarily mean that they'll end up appearing on the show, though they'll be on hand in Boston, Massachusetts should WWE come up with something creative for them.

Johnson has also reported that Maryse will be at TD Garden for Survivor Series 2022. Again, there's no word on whether or not she'll appear on-camera, as it's possible she'll either be visiting or filming content for Miz & Mrs. Maryse's partner, The Miz, isn't scheduled to compete at Survivor Series, instead facing rival Dexter Lumis on the 28 November Raw.

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On the other side of the coin, PWInsider has not heard anything about missing stars Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, and Naomi being in town.

Survivor Series 2022 will be headlined by two WarGames matches, with The Bloodline vs. The Brawling Brutes, Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens the likeliest headliner. On the women's side, Damage CTRL, Rhea Ripley, and Nikki Cross face Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, and one more to be confirmed on Friday's SmackDown.

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