#11 Lilian Garcia
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While Lilian Garcia isn't a former in-ring Superstar, she's undoubtedly a WWE legend - and what a nice touch for WWE to bring back one of the most legendary voices in wrestling for such a monumental show.
We've heard Lilian Garcia's voice introduce Superstars to us for the best part of 20 years, with the most recent occasion being at the first ever WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal just a few months ago, and it's always incredible to see Garcia back in WWE.
Lilian Garcia was full time with WWE from 1999-2009, before returning to WWE in 2011 before leaving in August 2016 to take care of her ailing father, who was battling two different types of cancer. Garcia's father sadly passed away on Christmas day 2016.
Garcia, though, has remained an incredibly important figure in wrestling, between her Chasing Glory podcast that puts Superstars in a very different light, usually taking both guest and listener through an emotional rollercoaster, as well as appearing on WWE for special events.