Dean Ambrose’s Shocking WWE Return: Ambushing Solo Sikoa to Aid Roman Reigns in Reclaiming Ula Fala
In a jaw-dropping moment that has sent the WWE Universe into a frenzy, Dean Ambrose—now known as Jon Moxley—made an electrifying return to WWE just seven minutes ago on the latest episode of Monday Night RAW. The former Shield member stunned fans by ambushing Solo Sikoa, paving the way for Roman Reigns to reclaim the coveted Ula Fala and solidify his position as the Tribal Chief of The Bloodline. This unexpected twist has reignited speculation about a potential Shield reunion and marks a pivotal chapter in the ongoing Bloodline saga.

The scene unfolded during a high-stakes Tribal Combat match, where Reigns faced Sikoa for control of the Ula Fala, the sacred necklace symbolizing leadership within the Anoaʻi family. Sikoa, who had led The Bloodline 2.0 since WrestleMania 40, was backed by his faction members, including Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga. As the match reached its climax, with Reigns struggling against the odds, the arena erupted as Ambrose’s iconic theme blared through the speakers. Sprinting to the ring, Ambrose launched a ferocious assault on Sikoa, delivering a devastating Dirty Deeds that left the “Street Champion” reeling.

This interference allowed Reigns to capitalize, hitting Sikoa with a spear to secure the victory. In a symbolic moment, The Rock appeared to present Reigns with the Ula Fala, cementing his return as the undisputed Tribal Chief. Ambrose and Reigns shared a brief, intense stare, hinting at unresolved history between the former Shield brothers. Fans on social media are already buzzing, with hashtags like #AmbroseReturns and #TheShield trending worldwide.

Ambrose’s return is particularly shocking given his departure from WWE in 2019 to join All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as Jon Moxley, where he currently holds the AEW World Championship. Recent reports had suggested Moxley was content in AEW, making his WWE appearance a closely guarded secret. Sources indicate this could be a one-off or the start of a larger storyline, possibly leading to a Shield reunion with Seth Rollins, who is embroiled in his own feud heading into WrestleMania 41.
The Bloodline storyline has been a cornerstone of WWE’s programming, with Reigns’ battle to reclaim his leadership role captivating audiences. Sikoa’s loss has sparked tension within his faction, particularly with Jacob Fatu, who some speculate may challenge Sikoa’s leadership. Ambrose’s involvement adds a new layer of intrigue, raising questions about his motives and whether he’ll align with Reigns long-term.
As WWE heads toward the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 41, Ambrose’s return has reshaped the landscape. Will this lead to a full Shield reunion, or is Ambrose playing a deeper game? For now, the WWE Universe is left reeling from one of the most unforgettable moments in recent memory.