5 Reasons Dean Ambrose Is The Next Stone Cold Steve Austin

And 5 ways WWE still need to solidify it.

Stone Cold Steve Austin Deam Ambrose Since The Shield broke up in June of this year, its three former members have been riding high on their own. Reigns is being groomed for Wrestlemania 31€™s main event if rumors are to be believed, Seth Rollins Mr. Money in the Bank, and Dean Ambrose is in one of the WWE€™s best rivalries and is arguably one of their hottest commodities. That being said, it feels like Rollins and Reigns are ahead of Rollins in the pecking order right now, despite the fact that Dean Ambrose might be getting bigger reactions than them both. All three are probably going to be major stars, but as things stand right now, Ambrose has shown transcendent talent and skill. The guy is the closest thing the industry has to a Stone Cold Steve Austin kind of character. That€™s very high praise and one doesn€™t make such a claim lightly. Look at the intensity and sense of energy he brings whenever he comes to the ring. Look at the way that he captivates the WWE Universe and has them hanging off every word he is saying when he speaks. Look how much his presence was sorely missed during the first Raw he was away to shoot the film €œLockdown€. Dean Ambrose brings so much to the table and very well could be this era€™s Rattlesnake. This week let€™s look at the 5 ways Dean Ambrose already resembles Stone Cold and 5 things that need to happen for him to reach that level of stardom. If you have any comments or observations that you feel weren€™t covered, please feel encourage to comment and discuss below. Enough dillydallying, let€™s rock n€™ roll!
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Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.