9. Dean Ambrose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4FkP822POU While Roman Reigns brings the power and Seth Rollins is the best in-ring performer, Dean Ambrose's strength is clearly the microphone. The guy is BRILLIANT. While Bray Wyatt can be a little up in the air at times, Ambrose is as down to earth and gritty as it gets. He has a desperate, paranoid sense of urgency to his promos from his indie days, whereas in the WWE brands he has come across as more subdued, but none the less crazy. Comparisons have been made to the Joker from the Batman franchise, and you can definitely pick up on that anarchic sense of psychology. At the very least, its more subtle than when Sting was
ripping off The Joker in TNA. Bringing back the Bray Wyatt comparison, he works best with his Family, his fiercely loyal devotees hanging onto their messiahs every word. Dean Ambrose needs no such frivolities. He works best as an unhinged, obsessive loner who will not stop pursuing his goal until he gets what he wants. The feud he had going on in FCW with William Regal was a perfect example of this. They saw shades of themselves in each other in some sort of perverted "daddy issues" kind of angle. They had a match in November of 2011 which Ambrose lost, and from then on, he was obsessed with Regal. He would call him out in promos, he would stare him out in commentary, he would use Regal's moves on other wrestlers. Eight months later, he finally got his rematch, which ended with Regal bloody on the floor while the entire locker room dragged Ambrose away. It was the perfect way to establish him as unstable, deadly and worthy of fear. While its perfectly adequate as it stands, I think his in-ring work definitely needs a little something more before he's ready to be main eventing. But in a few years time, I have absolutely no doubt that Dean Ambrose will be THE heel of the company. Not the typical, suit-wearing, company-backed heel that WWE's so fond of using, but a ruthless, unpredictable madman heel, where no one knows what he's going to do next. The perfect heel to bring WWE into a new era