#2 Edge
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Edge. The Rated R Superstar. The Ultimate Opportunist. The Master Manipulator. There are so many ways to describe Edge and his return to professional wrestling after 9 years. It was rumored for weeks that he would be returning and fans were aware, but seeing is believing and that crowd popped big when he hit that ring for Royal Rumble 2020.
Edge, at the age of 46, still looks like someone who is still passionate about wrestling. When he made his WWE debut back in 1998, few would have expected his character to reach the heights that he did. He, along with Christian, became one of the best Tag Teams that defined the division in the Attitude Era.
Being forced to retire in 2011 due to a neck injury, his comeback is one for the ages. In doing so, he joins an elite list of wrestlers who came back after an injury like Daniel Bryan as well as being some of the few Attitude Era stars who are still wrestling today.
Considering that it's most likely that he will wrestle Randy Orton at WrestleMania 36, it'll be interesting to see who else he will face in the coming months.