Frankly, Ambrose has every tool needed to become the guy in today's business, much like Punk was in the past . There is a look in his eyes that denotes that even he is not sure of what we will do next. There is type of desperation about his movements. There is an urgency in his ring work. His mission is not exactly clear, but wins and losses do not seem to be the end game. In fact, his sole goal nearly always seems to be to annoy whomever he is currently feuding with. There is something alluring about seeing a man that seemingly has nothing to lose. And if his attitude towards everyone in his path lately, whether they be friend or foe, is any indication, he is the proverbial man without a country. But when youre universally respected by the entire wrestling world, who needs a single country anyway?
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