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Post by Mark Martin on May 10, 2016 12:20:49 GMT -5
I'm certainly over his facial expressions, but overall I like him and want to see him succeed in the WWE.
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Post by Mox on May 10, 2016 12:34:35 GMT -5
Would it kill someone to mention to Ambrose that some of his moves look weak? What's the harm in that? Why isn't anyone telling him this so he can improve?
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Post by Mikeo on May 10, 2016 14:24:52 GMT -5
I'll say this: I would have rather had Ambrose in Rolling' spot than what we got.
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Post by Cassa Nova Kid on May 10, 2016 14:48:18 GMT -5
I am not sure I was ever Under Ambrose.... Hehhehehe any ways nope he's good , they are holding off pulling the tigger for a bit and I am fine with it. I am sure they will pull it in the next 6-12 months.
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Post by Mox on May 10, 2016 14:54:26 GMT -5
I am not sure I was ever Under Ambrose.... Hehhehehe any ways nope he's good , they are holding off pulling the tigger for a bit and I am fine with it. I am sure they will pull it in the next 6-12 months.
I wish I had your optimism. But I don't see it ever happening. I feel like he has a better chance of being the next Ziggler. Apparently he fights for respect...because he's crazy. I guess that means he doesn't need a belt. It's all very sad.
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Post by IRS on May 10, 2016 15:01:29 GMT -5
Nope. What I am over is the constant carrot-dangling booking with him; where, every time you think they're finally going to push him, he loses the feud and falls back to the mid-card.
He DESPERATELY needs to win a meaningful feud. All they've done is make him look like a loud-mouth who can't back up anything he says - like Bray. I've said it before, but, if they're never going to do something with him as a face, then make him the Joker to Reigns' Batman.
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Post by PJ on May 10, 2016 16:05:31 GMT -5
Nope. Always will be my current roster favorite now that Sandow is gone. Sandow being let go pisses me off. At least Seth and Orton are coming back within the month according to another thread.
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Post by ellisd on May 10, 2016 16:37:42 GMT -5
I like Ambrose. He was my least favorite Shield member, but he really won me over after the split. The only thing I don't like is how often he uses the rebound clothesline. I've said it many times that its a move that should be used every now and then, as opposed to every match (sometimes multiple times a match).
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Post by BaLoR RoLLiNS on May 10, 2016 16:41:01 GMT -5
I hate to seem like a fair weather fan, but as of late their is not much to care about with Ambrose. I still think he is just floating by long enough for a Shield reunion. then once that is over he will be released within 6 months
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Post by Midnight on May 10, 2016 16:45:58 GMT -5
I feel like if Ambrose had walked out of that tournament as champion things would be better for both he and Reigns. The title could have either turned Ambrose heel as he desperately clung to the title, or Reigns could have become the heel that wanted his friend to do well but not better than him. Instead we go the Roman Empire, and both are left as capable guys that are booked horribly. Exactly how I feel.
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Post by Matt on May 10, 2016 17:25:59 GMT -5
I love Ambrose, the only reason I'm not interested in him as of late is because of the horrible booking they give him.
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Post by Mox on May 10, 2016 17:28:20 GMT -5
I love Ambrose, the only reason I'm not interested in him as of late is because of the horrible booking they give him. It's the slow death. Nothing about this will happen quickly. We're talking years. And Ambrose will be Ziggler. Doomed to end his career in the lower mid card.
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Post by Mr Wrestling Jr. on May 10, 2016 19:45:17 GMT -5
Basically the formula for Ambrose.
:Get beat in a match: "ARGGHHHHH I WANNA FIGHT SOMEONE IN A STREET FIGHT!" :Oh my! He's unstable!: "I will get my hands on you ___________ I will destroy you! I will incapacitate you! Nothing will stop me from getting to you!" :Waits until scheduled match to face the person:
He never delivers on anything he says, at least Reigns actually went after Trip during the build to Mania.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on May 10, 2016 20:12:11 GMT -5
He's the most complete guy on the roster who should be the face of the company, but Vince and Hunter have done nothing but hold him down for the past two years. From the second The Shield split up, everyone knew Ambrose would be the guy to get lost in the shuffle. Rollins is Triple H's guy, Roman is Vince's and Ambrose is the fans'. And, as usual, the fans' opinion/choice matters the absolute least within the company. Ambrose has a natural, blue-collar personality that the fans can relate to, which is why he remains so over even though they've done nothing with him. Everything he says and does just comes across as genuine and naturally, whereas a guy like Seth Rollins can barely put together two coherent sentences on the mic, and a guy like Roman Reigns just sucks at everything that he does. Ambrose is, as I've said several times before and will continue to say, far and away the best all-around talent in the company.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on May 10, 2016 20:15:55 GMT -5
Nope. What I am over is the constant carrot-dangling booking with him; where, every time you think they're finally going to push him, he loses the feud and falls back to the mid-card. He DESPERATELY needs to win a meaningful feud. All they've done is make him look like a loud-mouth who can't back up anything he says - like Bray. I've said it before, but, if they're never going to do something with him as a face, then make him the Joker to Reigns' Batman. This is exactly the problem. The embarrassing way they had him lose to Lesnar at Mania was just the icing on the cake to prove that the company truly has zero long-term plans for him. Reigns kicks out of, like, 37 F-5s in a match, but Ambrose gets beat with one after the entire point of the storyline was to put over how resilient and tough Ambrose is.
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Post by Rob on May 10, 2016 20:23:37 GMT -5
Like a few others said, His loss to Lesnar at Mania just didnt sit well with me and i haven't really looked at him the same since. Dude basically got his ass kicked every week leading up to WM, Then at WM, He was basically squashed. Next night, Lesnar is gone and hasn't been seen since while Ambrose just comes back and is floating around again with meaningless feud after meaningless feud.
Its not his fault. Dude proved with his little mini feud with HHH at Roadblock that he can hang both verbally and in the ring. He had a better feud with HHH than Reign's did but Reigns gets the big Mania win and Ambrose is lost in the shuffle. WWE just wont get off Reign's dick long enough to see that there are other guys who are more than ready for a main event push.
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Post by knupmc on May 10, 2016 21:07:56 GMT -5
I'm over him too. And it's mainly because of booking. Too many shots at the title, and never claiming the big one. He needs a re-boot.
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Post by IRS on May 10, 2016 21:18:35 GMT -5
Nope. What I am over is the constant carrot-dangling booking with him; where, every time you think they're finally going to push him, he loses the feud and falls back to the mid-card. He DESPERATELY needs to win a meaningful feud. All they've done is make him look like a loud-mouth who can't back up anything he says - like Bray. I've said it before, but, if they're never going to do something with him as a face, then make him the Joker to Reigns' Batman. This is exactly the problem. The embarrassing way they had him lose to Lesnar at Mania was just the icing on the cake to prove that the company truly has zero long-term plans for him. Reigns kicks out of, like, 37 F-5s in a match, but Ambrose gets beat with one after the entire point of the storyline was to put over how resilient and tough Ambrose is. Yup. He didn't necessarily need to win that match, but he needed to push Brock to his limits for a good half-hour. They needed to just beat the ever loving crap out of each other, and let Lesnar barely escape with the win, and maybe do a little bit where they show that Ambrose earned his respect ala Taker/Hardy. Instead, Brock mowed through him in 15 minutes.
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Post by Seoul Survivor on May 10, 2016 22:45:46 GMT -5
Word on the street is he's about to get repackaged very soon, and be back around for MITB.
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Post by HVMMONS on May 10, 2016 22:53:26 GMT -5
I've never really attached myself to him as a singles competitor. I'm much more of a Seth Rollins guy.
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