Dean Ambrose's 10 Best Lunatic Fringe Moments

1. The Cinderblock Gambit

Seth Rollins really stepped things up in his feud with Dean Ambrose when he placed his rival face down on a pile of cinderblocks and delivered his finisher, the Curbstomp. In reality, this was to free Ambrose to film the WWE Studios production Lockdown, but it elevated Rollins€™ character to new levels of ruthlessness. Dean Ambrose returned at Night of Champions and the next night on Raw, Seth Rollins attacked him in the ring. After the break, Ambrose stormed through backstage looking for Rollins but was detained and locked in a room with security guards posted on the door, to keep him from interfering in the show any more. After John Cena€™s main event match with Randy Orton, Rollins tried to put Cena€™s head through the cinderblocks like he did to Ambrose. When Kane lifted the box away, he found Dean Ambrose lurking there ready to pounce on Seth Rollins. This means at some point during the show, Dean Ambrose escaped from his locked room, found The Authority€™s box of cinderblocks and somehow replaced them with himself without anyone noticing. Then he had to hope that John Cena got himself into a situation where Rollins would use the cinderblocks, in order to jump out, and even then it€™s Ambrose v Rollins, Orton and Kane. Dean Ambrose as a character has the most bizarre luck, because no matter how odd his plan it is, the chips always fall in his favour. He set the bar pretty high in 2014, so things are only due to get crazier over the next twelve months.
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