7 People Who Should Be Most Pissed About The Undertaker Wrestling Shane McMahon
7. Dean Ambrose
There's a reason Dean Ambrose is the first one to feature so early on this list. After all, the 'Lunatic Fringe' looks set to take on Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania. Naturally, that's a good spot to be in, because any bout featuring Lesnar is sure to receive proper promotion. It is a marquee match, no doubt about it. However, Ambrose must be worried that he's now playing second fiddle to the return of Shane McMahon. After all, there's a very good chance Lesnar vs. Ambrose will go on earlier than Shane vs. The Undertaker. Worse yet, WWE's creative team may wish to put more distance between the bigger matches on the card. Triple H vs. Roman Reigns will probably be the show-closing main event, and Shane vs. 'Taker won't be far behind it. This means that Dean Ambrose will be shunted further down the pecking order and will probably wrestle earlier on the show. Sure, any match against Brock Lesnar is massive, but has it been eclipsed a little by the announcement of Hell In A Cell? Ambrose, with his brawling style and wild, carefree character, would have been an excellent opponent for The Undertaker, especially in the Cell environment. As it stands, he'll likely come out on the losing end of his match against Brock, going right back to where he started...
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