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The hardcore WWE Universe hang out on the vividly imaginative realms of the Internet for a number of reasons, among those are having the power to delve deep into the lives of their favorite superstars and learn more about their personalities behind the curtains.

Today's issue includes: Dean Ambrose's storyline, John Cena's return date, Alberto Del Rio's contract, and a whole lot more.

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As always, fans should take all of these with a grain of salt.

Dean Ambrose Heel Turn on the Horizon?

There was a hot rumor about a major Dean Ambrose push to fill in the brief sabbatical of John Cena. But a different angle came up recently, one that suggests a heel turn for the Lunatic Fringe.

Right now, Ambrose is in an odd spot in terms of his bookings and storylines, and a move to the bad side may just be what the doctor ordered.

This also opens the possibility of Dean Ambrose interrupting the upcoming match between Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series.

John Cena Might Return Sooner Rather Than Later

John Cena took a leave of absence, which led to him relinquishing the WWE United States Championship to a come-backing Alberto Del Rio.

Cena was first scheduled to be back for a WWE live event at Madison Square Garden on December 26. However, some reports hint that the fifteen-time champion will lace on his kicks two weeks earlier for the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs pay-per-view.

Will this be the time John Cena invokes his rematch clause to regain the US title?

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Former Team PCB allies Charlotte and Paige may just cross paths at Survivor Series. According to Observer, the plan is to build Paige up even more en route to a shot at the WWE Divas Championship.

PWInsider reported that The Usos' return date is slowly creeping in. Jimmy and Jey had a lot of success in the tag team circuit before the latter went down with a shoulder injury.

Apparently, WWE broke the bank to bring back Alberto Del Rio. According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Del Rio signed a massive $1.45 million annual contract - a far cry from the usual $1 million guarantee for main event wrestlers.