The Rock, Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan could appear on the 25th anniversary of Raw
We are nearing the 25th anniversary of WWE’s flagship show, Monday Night RAW. More names are making the rounds to appear alongside the already announced list of Shawn Micheals, The Undertaker and Kevin Nash.
As per The Sun and GiveMeSport, the WWE are in talks with The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan for an appearance at the iconic event.
The Rock has been regularly appearing for the company despite his hectic movie schedule, The Brahma Bull was last seen at Wrestlemania 32 alongside John Cena and managed to defeat Erick Rowan in 6 seconds in the process.
Stone Cold was last seen in a segment with Shawn Micheals and Mick Foley at Wrestlemania 32 and had a podcast on the WWE Network.
Hulk Hogan has been slated for a return ever since apologising for his remarks and sorting out his case with Gawker.
These three legends appeared at the Wrestlemania 30 opening segment, which the fans will cherish forever.
It is highly unlikely that the appearance of these legends would lead to a prospective Wrestlemania match, though they could open the show and rile the crowd up with their memorable catchphrases and soak in the nostalgia.
Apart from these men, Bill Goldberg, Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross are rumoured to mark their presence at the event.
Who else do you think should appear at the show? Let us know in the comments section.
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