#3. The Undertaker just returned
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What does The Undertaker have to do with Ronda Rousey? A lot. WWE is clearly pulling out all of the stops in recent weeks in order to improve declining ratings, and the return of The Undertaker clearly shows WWE is nearing crisis mode when it comes to managing its TV product.
With The Undertaker returning to TV and the company recently naming Eric Bischoff and Paul Heyman to new Executive Director roles, it's possible the company has reached out to many other stars, including people like John Cena and Ronda Rousey, to make WWE TV appearances.
As of this writing, it remains unknown how long The Undertaker will be sticking around WWE TV, as there are reports suggesting he might want a singles match against Drew McIntyre, but if The Dead Man's return is only temporary, Ronda Rousey just might be the next name to return to TV in order to help WWE.