5 Incredible surprise appearances we're expecting for SmackDown Live's first show on FOX

The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment is surely at the top of WWE's list
The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment is surely at the top of WWE's list

#3 Edge

The Ultimate Opportunist could really kick SD Live on FOX off the right way
The Ultimate Opportunist could really kick SD Live on FOX off the right way

The majority of Edge's career in WWE was spent on SmackDown. The 11-time heavyweight champion's early years were spent alongside Christian and later on as part of the SmackDown-6, a group of Superstars known for their incredible in-ring skills that Paul Heyman built the show around.

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Edge was destined for greatness, and when he returned to SmackDown in 2007, he delivered a shot heard round the world, cashing in the Money in the Bank Briefcase on The Undertaker to steal the World Heavyweight Championship. Now the Rated-R Superstar, he spent the rest of his in-ring career battling the likes of the Deadman, Jeff Hardy, Triple H, Kane, Chris Jericho, and Alberto Del Rio, never leaving the world title scene.

He was a staple on the Blue Brand, and it's hard to imagine nearly a decade of excellence from SmackDown without Edge. Considering the fact that he and Christian are still working with the WWE, with their show, The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness, connecting well with in-the-know fans so well, why wouldn't we see a few three-second poses from the duo, or at least another Cutting Edge? After all, the last one we saw was a pretty successful moment, to say the least...

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