While it appears that several former stars are waiting for the call to make their return, it appears that there are others who have already turned down the chance.

Some surprising names have rejected the chance to make their return to WWE in recent years, and the following list looks at just six former stars who have declined the offer to return.

#6. Mike Knox

Mike Knox was one of the memorable stars who came out of WWE’s revival of ECW back in 2005. Knox was unable to make a lasting impact on the main roster following his promotion and was subsequently released in April 2010. The former star recently revealed that the company offered him to return six years later.

Knox opened up about the company approaching him in 2016 as part of an appearance on Paltrocast but noted that he wasn’t in the best physical shape at the time.

#5/4. The IIconics

The IIconics had a bright future in WWE until the company opted to split the duo and send them to opposite brands. Despite finding their feet as singles stars, the two women were released from the company following WrestleMania 36. They moved on and became Tag Team Champions in IMPACT.

Fightful Select reported that like many women at that time, WWE reportedly reached out to The IIconics regarding a return to the company. Their return would have seen them as part of the Women’s Royal Rumble match earlier this year. The two women turned down the request after noting that they were happy with their path in IMPACT Wrestling.

Cassie Lee has since revealed that she is expecting her first child after the two women announced that they were taking a break from the business earlier this year.

#3. Nia Jax

Nia Jax was released by WWE alongside many other names back in 2021, which was a surprise to many given her standing in the company at the time. Jax hasn’t stepped into a wrestling ring since her release, but it appears that the former Champion has had several offers.

On Renee Paquette’s The Sessions Podcast, Jax revealed that WWE offered her the opportunity to make her return as part of the 2022 Women’s Royal Rumble match, but she turned it down.

#2. Heath Slater

Heath Slater was a surprising name on WWE’s list of releases back in April 2020. The star was able to adapt to several roles in the company throughout his career.

Slater has since moved on to a career in IMPACT Wrestling. But the former Champion noted in an interview on Kurt Angle’s The Angle Podcast in 2021 that he rejected an offer to return to WWE.

Slater made his return for a one-off match against Drew McIntyre in April 2021 but has since pushed for a career outside of the company.

#1. Former WWE Champion Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy was released from WWE in the fall of 2021 after it was made clear that the former star was having several issues in his personal life. Hardy has since moved to AEW alongside his brother Matt. Despite the controversy surrounding his release, the company has reportedly pushed for him to make his return.

It was revealed that Hardy was contacted by WWE to make a return just months after his release. He was even offered a place in the Hall of Fame as part of the same deal, which was rejected.

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