Jon Moxley is looking to make his return to professional wrestling
#4. WWE is in desperate need of heels
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Dean Ambrose would be a fantastic heel on SmackDown Live
The Superstar Shake-up has left WWE in a little bit of a mess since Daniel Bryan's recent injury has sidelined him and left SmackDown Live without a main heel. This has forced WWE's hand and now Kevin Owens has stepped up to challenge Kofi Kingston for the WWE Championship at Money in the Bank, but there is hope that Bryan will return soon so that the company has options.
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Dean Ambrose spent a lot of time on SmackDown Live and was their main Champion following the original brand split but it didn't work out well for Ambrose, since AJ Styles took over the brand in the months that followed.
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Moxley's teaser for his return has shown that he could be an interesting heel in WWE, as long as WWE books him correctly.
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Phillipa Mariee
Phillipa is a WWE writer for Sportskeeda. She is also a mother, wrestler, dancer, former actress and a Seth Rollins fan. She is a retired wrestler, dancer, and at one-time enjoyed boxing.
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