7 Ways WWE Can Reintroduce Dean Ambrose

What is the best way to bring the injured lunatic back into the fray?

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Ever since he arrived on WWE TV in late 2012, Dean Ambrose has been a fixture on our screens. No man has worked more matches than the Lunatic Fringe, and the former WWE Champion has built himself a reputation as the hardest working man in the company. If there has been a shift to fill, Ambrose has filled it.

It was nothing short of a miracle that Ambrose avoided major injury for so long, but that run came to an end in December 2017. A triceps injury put him out of action for nine months, and fans had to come to terms with the thought of WWE TV without Dean Ambrose. There is never a good time to get injured, but the time away from TV will do Ambrose a lot of good. The former WWE Intercontinental, United States and Tag Team Champion will return fresh, and the absence will surely endear him to the WWE Universe once again.

How should WWE reintroduce him when the injury heals?

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