Dean Ambrose Says the WWE Would Fall Apart Without Him

Dean Ambrose is one of the most beloved members of the WWE roster. He works hard every night and has been a real consistent performer for the WWE since he joined the company. In a recent interview with Live Audio Wrestling, Dean Ambrose answered a variety of questions on his role with the WWE. Including saying that the WWE would fall apart without him.

Dean Ambrose was asked what sets him apart from the rest of the WWE roster:

“I’m not trying very hard at all. I’m just going out there and doing what I do. It’s just where the chips fall. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. But sometimes the whole world just falls apart around me and the only thing still standing is Dean Ambrose. The company would fall apart without me. I’m the guy who’s the work-horse on the road, there are other guys too. I’m doing 300 days a year, main-eventing Raw, main-eventing SmackDown, I’m constantly in a state of readiness, I’m just constantly throwing punches, I’m constantly getting beat up, I’m constantly getting thrown around, I’m constantly against the most ridiculous litany of opponents in Braun Strowman to Dolph Ziggler to Kevin Owens to whoever in tags, singles, triple threats, whatever. I do it all. Even though I’m a thousand times better of a wrestler after being here at this level for three years, I came in ready to adapt to anything. Just as the river has flown in many different directions, I’ve just constantly been able to survive and thrive in any situation” (Source: Live Audio Wrestling (Full Inverview)

It really is a credit to guys like Ambrose who work a full-time WWE schedule and put their bodies on the line for us 5 days a week, 52 weeks in the year. Lots of fans get excited to watch Brock Lesnar, the Undertaker and Triple H but they only wrestle a few times a year. Dean is working his tail off every night. With the recent swing of injuries we have seen, guys like Ambrose are so valuable because they keep the WWE shipfrom sinking.

Dean Ambrose and the rest of the full-time roster really deserve more credit then they get!

 

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