Welcome back? With so many wrestlers on the WWE roster, there is only so much time for everyone to show up. This can lead to some issues involving wrestlers not being around for a long stretch, often for reasons they cannot control whatsoever. Unfortunately that has been the case for several months now, but it might be about to change in a rather positive way.
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According to PWInsider.com, there has been at least some discussion of Raquel Rodriguez returning to the ring soon. There is no word on how far along these discussions have gone or when Rodriguez might be back. Rodriguez has been out of action since February, as due to complications of mast cell activation syndrome. Her most recent match took place on February 26.
Rodriguez is rather good. Check out what she can do when she is around;
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Opinion: This is great to hear, if nothing else because it means Rodriguez might be able to control her issue. She is in a situation that she did not cause and now we are waiting to see just how much she can still do. Assuming she can stay healthy, it would be great to have her around, as she really is a talented star who can offer something unique. If she can still be around, WWE will be all the better for it.
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