Okay, here’s my blog post about Dean Ambrose’s WWE return, written in a casual, personal style:

So, I’ve been a wrestling fan forever, and Dean Ambrose, now Jon Moxley, has always been one of my favorites. That dude is just pure intensity. When he left WWE, I was bummed, no lie. I followed his career in AEW and NJPW, always kinda hoping he’d make his way back to WWE someday.
I remember I started by just casually checking wrestling news sites, you know, the usual spots. I was looking for any hint, any rumor, anything at all about him possibly returning. I was scrolling through forums, reading comments – it was like a treasure hunt, but most of the “treasure” was just wishful thinking.
Searching For Clues
Then, I started to get a little more… proactive. I started watching old Ambrose matches on YouTube. His Shield days, his solo run, his crazy hardcore matches. I was looking to relive some memories and look for hints.
- I created some Google Alerts. I set them up for “Dean Ambrose,” “Jon Moxley WWE,” “Dean Ambrose return,” all that stuff. Most of the time, it was just articles about his AEW stuff, which was cool, but not what I was looking for.
- I even dove into the depths of Reddit. I’m talking about those wrestling subreddits that are full of speculation and conspiracy theories. It was a wild ride.
The hardest part was the waiting. Every time a big WWE event came up, like Royal Rumble or WrestleMania, I got my hopes up. I’d be on the edge of my seat, thinking, “This is it! This is when he shows up!” And… nothing. It was a rollercoaster of emotions.
Then I started to really pay attention to what people weren’t saying. Like, was his name being completely avoided in WWE programming? Were there any subtle nods to his past character? I was reading way too much into everything, I know, but I was determined.
I kept following all the dirt sheets and news sites. It was like a part-time job, constantly refreshing pages, looking for that one golden nugget of information. And even when there was nothing concrete, the possibility was enough to keep me going.
I kept telling my friends and family, that I was hoping to see him return, but they all thought I was crazy to believe in a return.
Eventually, it turned out, he didn’t return to the WWE, and he continued wrestling in other promotions. It became a long and sad story about a wrestler that I really love.