The Hounds of Justice suffered their first defeat in Six Man Tag Team action since their second reunion last August to rivals Braun Strowman as well as RAW Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre. Ambrose was the one who was pinned in the match after McIntyre levelled him with a devastating Claymore. After the intense bout a frustrated Lunatic Fringe walked out on Universal Champion Reigns and Intercontinental Champion Rollins as he headed to the back alone. A WWE reporter caught up with him backstage and asked him to explain his actions after the main event.

Maybe I just don't fit in anywhere, anymore Dean Ambrose

The ex-WWE Champion said: I don't get it, I don't get it. Maybe I just don't fit in anywhere, anymore." Ambrose has been hinting at a heel turn for weeks ever since Strowman and the RAW Tag Team Champions started playing mind games with him and urged him to ditch his Shield associates. The Dogs of War claimed Reigns and Rollins don’t care enough about him and are only using him for their personal agenda. The Lunatic Fringe seemed to be listening carefully to his rivals’ words and then started to show signs of frustration with his place in The Shield and the fact that he is the only member without a title.

Dean Ambrose may be set to leave The Shield

He also told The Big Dog and The Kinslayer that he could have won the Universal or the Intercontinental Championship from them if he had accepted Acting RAW General Manager Baron Corbin’s offer for a title shot. The ex-Intercontinental Champion though remained loyal to The Shield at WWE Super Show-Down during a Six Man Tag Team Match against The Dogs of War. Ambrose picked up the victory for the legendary trio at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia after hitting Ziggler with Dirty Deeds. The Shield debuted in 2012 and wrecked havoc for two years as they won championship gold and took out some of WWE’s biggest legends like The Rock, John Cena and The Undertaker.

The Shield may be set for another breakup