7 Ways To Make Sure Dean Ambrose Is A Successful WWE Champion

6. More Action, Less Talk

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In order to put himself in a position to cash-in the Money in the Bank briefcase, Ambrose had to win the match in the first place.

Win that he did, and throughout the build-up to that match Ambrose was somewhat defined by his lack of interest in talking. The various men in the match had a number of segments together, with Ambrose more often than not lamenting that they hadn't started fighting yet.

Ambrose as champion must be more about causing carnage than trading verbal barbs. Monday Night RAW has become a tiring show for a number of reasons, one of these being that the show inevitably starts with someone coming out to talk for 20 minutes. Dean Ambrose may be one of the best talkers in all of wrestling but this needs to be somewhat muted for the time being.

If we start to see Ambrose and whomever his top challenger is engaging in 20 minute chats to start WWE programming, his reign will soon fall into the same traps that have plagued previous champions. Ambrose must be a champion through his violence, not his voice.

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