Here's An Update On When We Can Expect To See Injured WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose Back In Action

Here's An Update On When We Can Expect To See Injured WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose Back In Action

Don't roll out the Shield banners just yet, but we're hearing that there's a pretty good chance injured former WWE Champion Dean Ambrose could be back in action very soon. Find out more after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 14, 2018 08:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Dean Ambrose suffered a high-grade triceps tendon injury in back in December, and has been on the shelf ever since. At the time we were told he'd be out for up to 9 months, and that lines up with when The Lunatic Fringe is expected to return to action.

According to The Wrestling Observer, Ambrose is due back in early September, which means he'll miss out on SummerSlam, but should back back on TV shortly after.

Hopefully, WWE decides to pick up where they left of with that Shield Reunion, but that may all depend on whether Roman Reigns will be Universal Champion by then. Spoiler: he probably will be.
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