The WWE legend makes a shocking return after 3,634 days

🚀 Check out this must-read post from Sportskeeda 📖

📂 Category: WWE

📌 Here’s what you’ll learn:

Tonight’s episode of WWE NXT saw the return of ECW legend Tommy Dreamer after 3,634 days.

The legend appeared in the front seats alongside TNA President Carlos Silva before the Women’s Triple Threat Knockout World Championship match between Jordin Grace vs. Kehlani Jordan vs. Li Ying Li.

The back and forth between the three women lasted several minutes, and fans watched as the new Women’s Knockout World Champion was crowned as Ying Lee continued with side pressure on Jordan, becoming the new titleholder.

With her victory, Lee officially regained the TNA Championship; President Silva wrapped gold around her waist. Meanwhile, Dreamer remained in the front row of the audience.

The veteran WWE wrestler is amazed by the crowd’s response to John Cena’s latest appearance on RAW

Speaking on Busted Open, Tommy Dreamer drew comparisons between John’s appearances in his hometown on RAW and then at Madison Square Garden, and the ECW legend was astonished to discover that New York fans gave the Senate leader a louder vote than his home crowd.

Cena’s appearance on the MSG edition of WWE Monday Night RAW also served as his final episode of the Red Brand, where he competed as an in-ring talent.

“If I were to compare last week’s show to this week’s show, I think the fans were louder for John Cena in Madison Square Garden than they were in Boston.” He continued: “The energy behind it at Madison Square Garden, a lot of replays, but it’s different. The show starts with John, and that explosion. You can feel that energy, how it came out on TV. It was amazing. Listen, John Cena and his last appearance ever on Monday Night Raw. I thought that selling point was Cena’s last time at Madison Square Garden and his last Monday Night Raw ever, and it totally delivered.”

However, it will be interesting to see if this ECW legend is a one-off in WWE or if he will make occasional appearances later on to represent TNA.