10 Biggest WWE Changes Since WrestleMania 31

2. Dean Ambrose Has Emerged As The Face Everyone Wants

Getting over as a babyface in WWE is a near-impossible task these days, with a large section of live audiences religiously cheering for heel characters. The task is made especially difficult if WWE's intentions are clear to see. Hi, Roman Reigns! Dean Ambrose has emerged as the kind of good guy those fans want to see, one that will fight anyone at any time just for the thrill of being involved in a physical encounter. Although that mindless recklessness generally sees Ambrose on the receiving end of beatings, he bounces up and gets on with his career in an almost comical fashion that is easy to love. Further than being a human crash test dummy, Ambrose has emerged as one of the most entertaining men on the microphone. Rather than solely working the 'crazy' angle, as was the case in 2014, Ambrose has developed comedic timing and the ability to deliver witty one-liners that you can't help but smirk at. Ambrose was always meant to be the third member of the shield that just dropped away. While fellow Hounds of Justice Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins were involved in the main event picture during and following WrestleMania 31, Dean had nestled comfortably into the undercard. Now, beyond winning over just a section of fans, it seems the WWE Universe is united behind Dean Ambrose - because who doesn't love an underdog?
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