Ranking Every WWE Return That’s Already Happened In 2020

8. Kane

Kane Daniel Bryan
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No, Kane didn't really do much of anything when he returned under the mask on the 17 January episode of SmackDown, but he did facilitate Daniel Bryan's attack on Bray Wyatt. The fact that was the blue brand's top program bumps the 'Devil's Favourite Demon' up on this list a bit.

One minor regret is that he seemed to tease working the men's Rumble match, then didn't show up on the big night. That was odd, although Kane never explicitly said he'd definitely be there. His main task was watching as Wyatt chirpily ran through some 'Firefly Fun House' fluff before the 'Fiend' tried to attack from behind.

There is some conjecture over Kane's immediate future. He might be part of the upcoming Super ShowDown event in Saudi Arabia. If not, then cameos like SmackDown's are the best way to use him from now on.

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