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More Details On Two Former Stars Reportedly Returning To Raw And SmackDown Soon

Now that the WWE brand split is back the company is stacking up both rosters with former stars. Last night on WWE SmackDown Live Rhyno made his return to the main roster and it was also announced that former Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin will be returning soon.

That’s two former stars for SmackDown, and now PWInsider is reporting that Jinder Mahal has signed a deal to return to WWE and work as part of the Raw brand. PWInsider also confirmed that Curt Hawkins will be returning to the SmackDown brand shortly.

It was also noted that other names such as Melina, MVP, Carlito and Tommy Dreamer have been contacted but it remains to be seen if they will return.

Teddy Long recently claimed that he spoke to MVP and MVP told him he was returning to the company. Teddy also said that MVP told him Shelton Benjamin would be returning, and that turned out to be true.

 

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