In a development that no one might have seen coming, a beloved star and WWE Hall of Famer stepped inside the squared circle for the first time in 5 years. At the recent Wrestlecade event, Japanese legend Jushin Thunder Liger competed in his first match since bidding goodbye to the business at Wrestle Kingdom 2020.Liger is among the most well-recognized Japanese wrestlers of all time, who had a decades-spanning run in the industry. He also made a mark in WWE, albeit fleetingly, when he wrestled Tyler Breeze at NXT Takeover Brooklyn in 2015.Following his retirement in early 2020, Jushin Thunder Liger was rewarded with a well-deserved spot in the coveted WWE Hall of Fame. However, the 61-year-old star seems to have been bitten by the wrestling bug again as he ended his retirement for an impromptu match recently. At the latest Wrestlecade event, Liger took on Joey Janela in an unannounced bout and defeated him in two minutes.Going by the nature of the match, fans who think this could mark Liger's return to wrestling must keep their expectations in check. It's quite likely it was a one-off thing, and that the legend has no intention to go through the grind again.John Cena is retiring from WWE next monthSpeaking of retirements, one of WWE's all-time greats, John Cena, is readying to bid an emotional farewell to his legion of fans. The Leader of Cenation competed in his second-to-last match at Survivor Series 2025, where he lost the IC Title to Dominik Mysterio after Liv Morgan made her stunning return to the company.Now, Cena is gearing up for his retirement bout at Saturday Night's Main Event 2025 on December 13th, where he'll take on the winner of the ongoing Last Time is Now Tournament. No matter who he faces, the spotlight would firmly be on Cena as his retirement would mark the end of one of wrestling's greatest eras.