Admittedly, Dean Ambrose is doing pretty well for himself on the main WWE roster, and has broken out of the shadow of The Shield admirably, forging his own path as a reckless babyface. He's definitely sitting in the upper echelons right now, but there's something missing - mainly from the side of the writing team - which could help catapult Ambrose to the next level. Appearing on Chris Jericho's podcast, Ambrose spoke candidly about his distaste for being handed a script for promos, preferring to come up with bullet points and speak largely from the heart. The guy is routinely compared to men like 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, but there's more than an air of a certain Steve Austin about him. Austin, as 'Stunning' Steve Austin, was struggling to break the proverbial glass ceiling in WCW, and find his true calling, before Paul Heyman allowed him to speak without restriction in ECW. By spending some time with Heyman, and having the former hardcore honcho to back him up to management, Dean Ambrose could become the new promo king of WWE.