EXTRA: WWE Confirms Dean Ambrose Is Leaving The Company

EXTRA: WWE Confirms Dean Ambrose Is Leaving The Company


Pro Wrestling Torch broke the news, which WWE has since confirmed, that Dean Ambrose has given his notice and will leave the company when his contract expires in April. Solomonster discusses why he may be leaving, when he informed Vince McMahon of his decision, his disappointing heel run, why leaving is the best thing for him right now and where he may end up landing.

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  1. I just can't understand what is this shit about intergender matches okay wrestling's fake but c'mon man are you serious

  2. Defiantly creative! Look at his stuff as John moxley! Theres a match with him n punk from fcw when punk builds him up, also that walk in promo he did with Mick Foley in Vegas!

    I'd say he prefer to be a heel and wwe had him singles as a face for ever! When they turned him it was shit ! I hope he turns up in lucha underground maybe do something with stu Bennett!

  3. What they should do is make the seth rolins lesner match no holds bard no DQ… Lesner gets rollins through most of the match Bout to cover him Ambrose runs down pulls brock off they both beat on him strowman runs down they triple power bomb him seth covers 123 ambrose leaves gives him the fist from the stage

  4. I always had the impression that WWE purposefully never fully got behind the Ambrose/Rollins feud because they were in such a rush to push Rollins into the main event scene. It felt like, hurry, get the obligatory heel turn feud out of the way so we can move Rollins to where we really wanted him. Just like in 2014-2015, they sacrificed Ambrose and any momentum he had to focus on Rollins.

  5. Ambrose could have been one of the greatest heels let him channel flyin bryan pillman and go apeshit crazy

  6. At least the other companies are imaginative. WWE is only great at business, but when it pertains to imagination and holding their audiences interest, that's their biggest fatal flaws. Unlike WWE, even IMPACT Wrestling despite losing all of their biggest stars who have been there since the beginning, still comes up with decent ideas. I don't care how much money they pay their talent rosters, money doesn't always buy their happiness.

  7. Frustrated with the creative?????? In WWE?????

    NOOOOOOO WAAAAAYYYYYY

  8. Jason is a very smart guy but he in one sentence said the blame has to go to both WWE and dean Ambrose and then the next sentence was going about how WWE sabotage him. I’m sorry but until WWE starts letting people cut their own promos like they did in the 90s and in the 80s and letting people be who they want to be I think it’s really hard to blame anyone On the roster. I go back to that time he was on WWE stone cold podcast, this whole idea that this generation just doesn’t reach for the brass ring when other generations did is kind of hypocritical. Guys like Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, the rock Bret Harte and Kevin Nash yes all those guys went out there cut their own promos and made themselves big stars. The last guy I remember in WWE that stood up to WWE and Vince McMahon and wanted to try one of his own ideas was big Cass and they fired him. So no I think it’s fair to put all the blame on WWE. How many people on this roster are truly big stores like Steve Austin or Hogan or Shawn Michaels or the undertaker? None. Because Vince McMahon thinks he doesn’t half to have any more big stars because it’s WWE or nothing in their mind. Serves them right I hope AEW Really puts a damper on WWE for a couple years.

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