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Two Former Stars Reportedly Returning To The WWE Main Roster, New Summer Rae Video

It’s being reported by PWInsider that both Rhyno and Curt Hawkins will be returning to the WWE main roster. According to the report the tentative plan is to use Rhyno and Curt Hawkins on SmackDown.

Rhyno has been working with NXT since 2015, and he also worked on the WWE main roster last year as well when he teamed up with fellow ECW originals Tommy Dreamer and The Dudley Boyz to take on The Wyatt Family. After being off TV for a while Rhyno made his return to NXT on a recent episode.

Curt Hawkins is a former WWE Tag Team Champion and he was released by WWE in 2014 but has since been keeping busy wrestling on the independents and running his own wrestling school.

The WWE Draft aired Tuesday on SmackDown and after things wrapped up the draft continued on the WWE Network and during the broadcast Summer Rae was drafted to Raw.

WWE has released a new video of a recent Summer Rae photoshoot and you can check it out below.

 

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