Guess who is back in the business after quitting WWE?
#3 He's training hard for a big return
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For what it’s worth, Ambrose is seen walking by a dice graphic on the wall in his Jon Moxley return hype video. The numbers shown on the dice are 2 and 5. The date of Double or Nothing is May 25. pic.twitter.com/fdQWDviU8y
Of course, the obvious thing we've learned from the video is that he's back in the gym putting in the work for a big return. But did you realize that he's also revealed the big day of his return too?
On the 1st of May, Dean Ambrose releases a video which shows two numbers on a dice, which are two and five. Put them together and on the 25th of May, you have Double or Nothing, All Elite Wrestling's big inaugural event (thanks to Ryan Satin for putting the clues together).
Because Dean Ambrose believes in symbolism, as the last two pages have shown us, it is abundantly clear that he's also telling us the date of his big return. Dean Ambrose may just become the new Lex Luger of the new wrestling promotion mega wars.
Luger famously jumped ship to WCW, on the first WCW Nitro episode, to kickstart the Monday Night Wars.
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