10 Things You’ll Never See In WWE Again

3. The Shield's Pose

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The Shield were perfect during their peak 2012-2014 run. After that, each attempt to reunite Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose played before diminishing returns, but it is true that people still reacted despite that fact. Let's hope they enjoyed the latest reconciliation in March, 'cause it might be the last.

Ambrose is dead. Long live Jon Moxley.

Mox looks motivated again in AEW and New Japan. He's suddenly discarded the weakness of his latter-day WWE run to become a one-man wrecking crew who holds himself like a star, and it's amazing to watch. Unless creative forces at WWE think they can shove someone new into The Shield that'd adequately replace him, then the group might be gone for good.

We can't imagine Reigns and Rollins would want that anyway. What would a watered-down version of The Shield do for them? That affecting fist pose, one that has caused fans to lose their minds on and off for seven years now, may then be gone forever.

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