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3. Bo Dallas Replaced Seth Rollins In The Shield Car, With Disastrous Results

The Brass Ring episode is another excellent edition, as Kevin Owens, Cesaro and Dean Ambrose gather round to discuss their days on the independent scene. Ambrose speaks of his time in Puerto Rico with Bushwacker Luke, as well as putting up Sheamus posters for hours with Enzo Amore. Indeed, Ambrose is the hihlight of the episode with his stories. We also learn that kayfabe is important, even today, and when The Shield broke up they were no longer on the road together. Who replaced Seth Rollins in the car? Bo Dallas of course. After a show, the crew are getting ready to leave. Cesaro and Rollins were driving and left late, as Rollins supposedly takes a long time getting dressed. The two were the last ones to leave. They came across a red light, and two cars were just stopped on the side for some reason. As they approach, they look over and see Ambrose, Reigns and Dallas. The Shield 2.0 had ran out of gas. The trio quickly decide that Bo was not a good replacement architect.
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