#1. Edge has quite a few options lying ahead of him
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Edge made his in-ring return after nine years away. PWInsider reported it earlier on and as it turned out - they were right. Edge was quick to deny the rumor, but there was no other response that you could expect from him.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons why surprises are best left when they're not spoiled beforehand. Either way, that didn't stop the nostalgia that overcame the crowd and The Rated-R Superstar looks to be in his best physical shape in years.
He eliminated AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, and Randy Orton, mainly teasing matches with Styles and Orton. He did, however, share the ring with the likes of Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns and WWE wasted no time in teasing dream matches for him.
Perhaps they did it to see the reaction and decide which direction to go with. He had a great overall showing and was eliminated by Roman Reigns, who was then eliminated by Drew McIntyre.
Also read: 5 reasons why Edge returned to WWE at Royal Rumble 2020