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Spoiler appears to emerge on if a WWE Hall of Famer's return to the ring was a one-time deal

He hadn’t wrestled in WWE since 2006.

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle returned to the ring for the first time in 10 years at WWE Tables, Ladders and Chairs as a last-minute fill-in for the ill Roman Reigns.

Apparently, this isn't it for Angle, who shared an Instagram photo of himself getting more ring gear made:

Angle, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins defeated the Miz, Cesaro, Sheamus, Kane and Braun Strowman in the weirdest match of the year.

After being knocked out of the match early, Angle's music hit and he returned to beat down the four men remaining after Storwman was turned on. He Angle Slammed Sheamus, Angle Slammed Cesaro through a table and hit the ring to fight Kane.

Kane set up Angle for a tombstone, but Ambrose and Rollins hit Kane with a chair. They then tackled Kane through the barricade.

Rollins hit the knee, Ambrose hit Dirty Deeds and Angle hit the Angle Slam on Miz.

Angle and the Shield hit the triple powerbomb for the win on Miz.

Angle's return to the ring was possible thanks to Roman Reigns missing the event due to illness.

TLC 2017 was originally slated to be The Shield's first match back together in more than three years.

Angle made his return to WWE as a member of the 2017 Hall of Fame. He's a former four-time WWE Champion, two-time World Heavyweight Champion, European Champion, Intercontinental Champion and Hardcore Champion. Angle hadn't wrestled in WWE since 2006.

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