#3 Goldberg
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Goldberg created shock-waves when he made his return to the WWE after 12 long years, in 2016. After a brief run, Goldberg once again bid farewell to the WWE Universe on the April 3 episode of Raw.
Nevertheless, he did not rule out the possibility of a future return as he quoted that we will never know that what or who's next. It seems we do know what's next for him as WWE announced earlier this month that Goldberg would be the first inductee into the 2018 class of the WWE Hall of Fame.
While it was earlier reported that WWE was in talks with Goldberg for making an appearance at the anniversary show, it is still unclear on why he did not show up. It would've been breathtaking if Goldberg walked into the Manhattan center and addressed the crowd on his Hall of Fame induction.