Dolph Ziggler (aka Nic Nemeth) sent a message to Triple H today following his surprise return last night on WWE RAW. The Showoff returned to battle Solo Sikoa in the Last Time is Now Tournament.The former multiple-time champion in WWE got a great reaction from the crowd last night at Madison Square Garden during his return, but he was unable to defeat Solo Sikoa on RAW. Following his return, Ziggler took to social media to send a heartfelt message to Triple H, and you can check it out in his post below."What a night! What a partnership! L F G," he wrote.Ziggler spent 19 years in the promotion before his departure in 2023. He captured the World Heavyweight Championship twice and won the Intercontinental Championship an impressive six times during his tenure in WWE. The veteran signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling following his exit from the company and held the TNA World Heavyweight Championship before losing it to Joe Hendry earlier this year.Tommy Dreamer provides an update on Dolph Ziggler's TNA contract status following WWE appearanceWrestling veteran Tommy Dreamer recently shared an update about Nic Nemeth's status with TNA following his surprise appearance on RAW as Dolph Ziggler.Speaking on Busted Open, Dreamer noted that the crowd in Madison Square Garden showed Dolph Ziggler the proper respect for his return. The legend also praised Solo Sikoa for his victory in the match and shared that Nemeth was still under contract with TNA Wrestling."Tonight's match, there were two moments where I was like, 'Man, he's advancing in this tournament.' He was great. I thought it helped all parties. Nic, I was not there. So I did not hear his ovation after he lost. But I'm sure the people would give him a nice standing ovation, clapping for him and chanting his name. Solo continued to move forward. Though you did not hear that he works with TNA Wrestling, but yes, Dolph Ziggler [Nic Nemeth] is under contract with TNA Wrestling."WrestlePurists @WrestlePuristsLINKMuch like with Matt Cardona/Zack Ryder the week prior, WWE sources indicated that Dolph Ziggler is not signed to a WWE contract. - @FightfulSelectThe winner of the Last Time is Now tournament will be named John Cena's final opponent at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13. Cena is also scheduled to defend his Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio at Survivor Series: WarGames following their confrontation last night on WWE RAW.