10 Booking Steps For WWE Raw (April 4)

2. Dean Ambrose Challenges Roman Reigns For WWE Title

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Getting heated over the inability of his friend to see straight, Roman Reigns would demand that Dean Ambrose calmed down. Ranting and raving, the crazy man could even yell over and over again regarding his frustrations. Grabbing a nearby microphone, Roman would ask his chum what it was he wanted, or expected him to do.

In a cruel twist of fate, Ambrose would answer with one word, 'Run'. Naturally, this is synonymous with The Wyatt Family, but Ambrose wouldn't necessarily be aligned with the heel group. Instead, he'd simply be booked to be completely psychotic, playing mind games with everybody and determined to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Following that simple statement, he'd stop Reigns with the Dirty Deeds DDT in the centre of the ring.

Fans would be unlikely to turn on Ambrose afterwards, he's much more popular than Reigns. What this would do is establish Dean as a challenger for shows like Payback and Extreme Rules. WWE then have options available. Ambrose can win the belt at one of those events, or even later turn heel out of frustration if he's unable to finally become champion. In addition, it also gives Bray Wyatt something meaningful to talk about in promos.

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