The days of Twin Magic may not be over in the WWE after all.

Brie Bella retired from the squared circle after going out on top at WrestleMania 32 in April, but she teased on social media that she may return to the fold to help her sister Nikki out. It could be all in good fun, but it certainly has created a buzz.

Nikki Bella returned to the WWE ring following a lengthy absence on Sunday at SummerSlam, helping Natalya and Alexa Bliss defeat Becky Lynch, Carmella and Naomi in a six-woman tag match.

She made a surprise return, filling in for Eva Marie, who was originally supposed to be a part of the contest, but was suspended 30 days for violating the company's wellness policy.

The "Fearless" WWE Superstar had been sidelined since October with a neck injury, which Nikki underwent surgery for in January. After her shocking return in Brooklyn on Sunday, the former longest-reigning WWE Divas Champion in history made her return to "SmackDown Live" this past Tuesday night.

Bella was attacked by Carmella on the show and then was taken out by her again on the "Talking Smack" show that follows the Blue Brand on the WWE Network.

It appears to be the first major feud for Nikki upon her return. Her sister Brie took to Twitter and teased a return to "Brie Mode" to take out the former NXT star in the future:

It would be fitting for Brie to return to the WWE since her husband, retired WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan, is the general manager of "SmackDown Live" under commissioner Shane McMahon. It would also reunite her with Nikki and her boyfriend, "SmackDown Live" competitor John Cena, ahead of the "Total Bellas" reality show.

Brie had retired from the WWE to start a family with Bryan, but now that he's back on the road, maybe their plans will once again be put on hold.

Nikki and Carmella will take part in a Six Pack Challenge at Backlash on Sept. 19 in Virginia to crown a new "SmackDown Live" Women's Champion along with Lynch, Naomi, Natalya and Bliss. Our rankings for the ladies heading into the match can be viewed here.

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