3. Ambrose/Wyatt Has Show-Stealing Potential
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e0KKpQHpLA Sure, pulling Dean Ambrose away from Seth Rollins before they really had a true blowoff match is a mistake, but WWE has managed to navigate this new angle pretty nicely so far. They paired Ambrose with Bray Wyatt, pitting two of WWEs best talkers against each other. The promos both delivered Monday night were powerful, with Ambrose making no apologies for his mistakes and transgressions, and Wyatt flatly declaring that, I am sin. The two of them also can back up their words in the ring, so this could continue to heat up and become a really good feud despite its downright silly start at Hell in a Cell. As long as the announcers dont mention smoke and holograms of Sister Abigail, things can be rectified and set straight. And if this feud helps rekindle Bray Wyatts fire a little and get him back on track as an intriguing and top character again, then so be it. But Ambrose and Rollins need to cross paths again sometime down the road.
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