In a stunning turn of events on the September 20, 2024, episode of WWE SmackDown, Dean Ambrose made a shocking return to aid Roman Reigns in reclaiming the Ula Fala and his position as the Tribal Chief of The Bloodline. This unexpected alliance has sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe, reigniting old bonds and setting the stage for a dramatic shift in the faction’s power dynamics.
After years away from WWE, during which he performed under the name Jon Moxley, Ambrose’s return was met with thunderous applause. His sudden appearance came at a critical moment when Reigns was under siege by Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, key members of the restructured Bloodline faction.
Ambrose’s intervention was both strategic and brutal. Wielding a steel chair, he launched a relentless assault on Sikoa, neutralizing the threat and allowing Reigns to regain control. Together, they overpowered Fatu, culminating in Reigns delivering a decisive Spear to Sikoa. This victory not only reinstated Reigns as the Tribal Chief but also restored the symbolic Ula Fala to its rightful owner.
The reunion of Ambrose and Reigns, former members of The Shield, has reignited speculation about the future of The Bloodline. Fans are eager to see how this renewed alliance will influence the faction’s trajectory and whether it signals a broader resurgence of The Shield. As the WWE Universe buzzes with anticipation, one thing is clear: the landscape of WWE has been irrevocably altered by Ambrose’s return.
As the dust settles, questions abound: Will Ambrose remain by Reigns’ side, or is this a temporary alliance? How will Sikoa and Fatu respond to this upheaval? And what does this mean for the future of The Bloodline? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—the WWE Universe will be watching closely.

