Report says Goldberg, Angle and Jeff Hardy called by WWE

Alex Buettiker, a referee whose ring name is Waylon Alexander, rests on the ropes during drills at Boogie's Pro Wrestling Camp May 22, 2016 in Shawsville, Virginia.The camp, which is entering its 25th year, is located in rural southern Virginia is run by retired professional wrestler who uses the ring name Jimmy Valiant. / AFP / Brendan Smialowski (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Alex Buettiker, a referee whose ring name is Waylon Alexander, rests on the ropes during drills at Boogie's Pro Wrestling Camp May 22, 2016 in Shawsville, Virginia.The camp, which is entering its 25th year, is located in rural southern Virginia is run by retired professional wrestler who uses the ring name Jimmy Valiant. / AFP / Brendan Smialowski (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) /
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Will we be seeing Goldberg, Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy and Rey Mysterio in action inside the WWE ring again?

If there is something specific that is currently intriguing the WWE fans, it is definitely about the brand split that is announced for July 19. With the date fast approaching, the WWE team is doing all at its disposal to make it a huge success and offer the best to the WWE Universe. The company is making serious plans to bring back some of their best veteran talent that impressed the crowds in the bygone eras.

In an earlier report, Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter opined that WWE was reaching out to 40-plus-year old guys to bring them back to the roster after the brand split. In a recent report released by Forbes, it was mentioned that the company has already contacted four former superstars. The names include Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, Rey Mysterio and Goldberg.

The report also added that Kurt Angle will work with the popular NXT tag team American Alpha, and he will most obviously work for SmackDown. The names of Carlito, John Morrison, JTG, Shad Gaspard and Shelton Benjamin were also been discussed, as WWE is reportedly inclined to reach out to them.

Such a deal would add a lot to the company as both the brands become competitive, and all four of the names discussed were some of the most decorated WWE superstars of all time. You never know how much truth is associated with these reports, but obviously striking such a deal would help all parties involved.

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So now I am really confused! Will SmackDown overtake RAW in ratings? Will RAW be the best always? I am not going to take it any more. Let us leave it to the WWE management.

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