#4 Kurt Angle
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Many of you may be wondering why a Superstar who had his farewell match just last year could return to WWE once again? Well, WWE has often brought back legends despite them "retiring" from in-ring competition in the past, and they could very well do it once again.
Last year's Royal Rumble had just one legend, Jeff Jarrett, and this year's Royal Rumble could see Kurt Angle - who was also a part of that Royal Rumble match - return to the ring.
Angle, as many of you may remember, lost to Baron Corbin in his final match at WrestleMania 35 in 2019. The WWE Hall of Famer is still employed with WWE as a backstage producer, and the company could very well bring back the Olympic gold medallist to perhaps finally have the last word in his feud with Baron Corbin by returning and eliminating him.