WWE Hell In A Cell: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

Brock Lesnar returned at Hell In A Cell
Brock Lesnar returned at Hell In A Cell

The Good: Ambrose Wrestling On Pay-Per-View Again

Dean Ambros
Dean Ambrose at Hell In A Cell

Although Dean Ambrose returned to be at the side of his SHIELD brethren, Seth Rollins, at this year's SummerSlam, Ambrose has not wrestled on a WWE pay-per-view since Survivor Series 2017. For those keeping track at home, that was nearly ten months ago.

At times, it seemed like Ambrose would never return from the triceps injury he suffered last December. Anything; but, forgotten, the Asylum yearned for its resident lunatic to take the helm of the proverbial ship once again. Rumors persisted. He was to return at the Royal Rumble; but, he didn't. Surely, Ambrose would be back in time for WrestleMania; but, that wasn't the case. Fans were left yearning for more; but, ultimately unsatisfied.

In an interview with The Monitor earlier this week, Dean Ambrose revealed that his recovery process had taken a turn for the worst and what was once seen as a routine triceps injury recovery became a fight for his life, as the Lunatic nearly died from a staph infection.

Ambrose's tag team match was good; but, nothing significant occurred where it would be considered over the top or even memorable except for one key fact: he was there. Ambrose was back in a WWE ring doing what he loves, something that he once thought he may never have the opportunity to do again. Whatever your opinions are on professional wrestling, Ambrose's in-ring return is nothing short of miraculous and most deservedly lands itself in our "good" column.

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