Dean Ambrose has a history of getting hardcore in his matches, and has proved to the world that he isnt afraid of a little bit of violence. He made his name as Jon Moxley in Combat Zone Wrestling, which is infamous for Death Matches and in many ways is the spiritual successor to the hardcore spirit of ECW. While WWE matches are never going to come anywhere close to CZW when it comes to violence, fans know that Dean Ambrose will always go as far as WWE will let him, and then maybe just a little bit more. Bray Wyatt has also proved that he isnt afraid of anything, so when the two of them were announced for a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match, it piqued the interest of the WWE Universe. The match itself was the best kind of car wreck, but it was the climax that left everyone talking as Dean Ambroses leap-before-you-look approach to wrestling cost him the victory. He had Wyatt in his sights and went to take the monster out with a television monitor, but failed to realise it was still plugged in. The monitor exploded in a flash of sparks right by Ambroses face, which was all Wyatt needed to take advantage and win the match. It was the sort of loss that Ambrose needed to prove that his chaotic style of wrestling can be a hinderance as much as a help and that truly anything can happen in a Dean Ambrose match.