WWE 2015 rumors: Big Red Machine Kane to return?

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A former world champion is reportedly on his way back to Raw, and he could be figuring into the current title picture.

The mystery superstar in question is none other than the Big Red Machine himself, Kane.

According to Cageside Seats, Kane is expected to make his return to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) television any time now, and he was even rumored to possibly make that come back during this week's past episode of Raw. However, Kane did not make his return that night, prompting rumors that he could make his way back by next week or sometime after that.

As fans may remember, Kane was sidelined after a vicious attack by Brock Lesnar that left the former world champion with a broken ankle and an indefinite timeline for his return.

It has also been suggested that Kane may be coming back with a different look this time around, shedding his corporate threads in favor of his more monstrous apparel.

Upon his return, Kane could reportedly end up feuding with either Lesnar, who injured him, or with The Authority, the same group that has caused him grief and embarrassment over the last few months of his most recent stint on WWE television, according to The Inquisitr.

In related news, the Wyatt Family may be welcoming a new member very soon, according to Wrestling Inc.

As WWE fans will remember, the Wyatt Family recently added a new member, known as Braun Strowman, to help them in their feud against former Shield members Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose. Strowman was introduced on Raw after SummerSlam, but WWE reportedly still has plans to expand the family even further.

According to speculations, the new addition could be a woman who will be playing the role of Sister Abigail, the name often mentioned by Bray Wyatt during promos.

No word yet on who might possibly be cast as Sister Abigail.

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