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Nine Superstars who pulled double duty at WrestleMania

On April 6, someone’s pulling double-duty at
WrestleMania 30. Whether it’s Daniel Bryan or
Triple H remains to be seen, but one of them is
guaranteed a second match, since the winner of
their singles contest immediately becomes the third
participant in Randy Orton and Batista’s bout for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Watch Yokozuna compete twice in one night at
WrestleMania X on WWE Network Whoever it ends up being will join some
appropriately elite company. Only nine Superstars
— seven of them WWE Hall of Famers — have
previously competed more than once on the same
Show of Shows. From Yokozuna to, of course,
Hulk Hogan, these are the rare Superstars who can boast multiple WrestleMania moments at the same
WrestleMania. So, before this select club
welcomes its 10th member, here they are in all their
glory — the Superstars so nice they wrestled twice.

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