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those badass attitudes that kick boss's ass and dont give a crap about it.....
Dean Ambrose is horribly overratedthose badass attitudes that kick boss's ass and dont give a crap about it.....
First three sentences says it all.Way too early too tell. His stint on the main roster has shown NOTHING as far as character goes (much like the rest of The Shield). I don't care what he did in FCW or the Indy's since that means nothing to his character on the main roster (and it's certainly not indicative of how WWE will use him). His attitude isn't really that much different than most heels on the roster (apart from some goofy mannerisms here and there). Sure, he may have the potential to be, he may have shown that he can be that kind of character, but his position right now and his actions up until now have not proven in any way, shape or form that he's going to be the next big anti-authority figure. That's not a knock on Dean's abilities, but in terms of kayfabe (and knowing that in WWE, you should never assume a guy is going to be the next anything), I have no reason to believe he's going to be a huge name like Austin/Punk anymore than I should think Rollins or Reigns or anyone else on the roster would be.
I agree to an extent. I don't think he's overrated, but he just hasn't impressed me at all. Rollins and Reigns have clearly been the best members in The Shield.Dean Ambrose is horribly overrated
BingoDean Ambrose is the next Dean Ambrose.
Erm that's exactly what Stone Cold played, except he was a *******, while Ambrose riffs off the Joker and being a bit mad. Stone Cold channel his 'no fucks' into chasing the title, Ambrose could do the same thing for the chaos it'd cause. Of course we're talking 2014/5 here, he might unify the mid card titles or something before Wrestlemania but he's not getting near the main event guys.No, not at all. Deanne Amber Rose plays a psychotic "no fucks to give" type of heel. He wouldn't be against the boss (unless they're a face), he'd be with them; reigning terror upon all foes for both his pleasure and his gain.