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

3. Create More Viable Challengers

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Dean Ambrose winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship represents a true opportunity for the company ahead of next month's brand split and draft. World Wrestling Entertainment has an almost unprecedented amount of talent at its disposal right now, but a lot of that talent seems to be bubbling under the surface rather than crowding the top table.

Dean Ambrose can be a strong champion, but he is also a champion who has lost cleanly a number of times over the last few years. All of those men that have defeated him must surely get something of a boost from his presence as champion, and all of a sudden you can go from a main event scene that only truly featured one hand's fingers worth of challengers to a more exciting landscape.

Ambrose can find viable challengers in Reigns, Rollins, John Cena, AJ Styles, Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton and Brock Lesnar, as well as all the men he fought against in the Money in the Bank ladder match last night. More challengers means more for Ambrose to fight off, and by fighting them off he can truly come out of this reign as a major success story for WWE.

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