3 Shocking Ways Dean Ambrose Could Destroy The Shield Forever

Dean Ambrose could put The Shield to bed once and for all
Dean Ambrose could put The Shield to bed once and for all

#1 A late goodbye

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Truth be told -- one must never say never, when it comes to the world of professional wrestling. And, bear in mind, despite Dean Ambrose betraying his Shield brethren, the group could possibly reunite a few years down the line.

However, a key distinction between Ambrose's upcoming heel turn and Seth Rollins' betrayal which took place back in 2014, is that The Lunatic Fringe character has always been depicted as someone who's good at heart. Let's face it, Rollins -- irrespective of whether he's portraying a heel of a face -- has always possessed that cunning charm and cerebral brilliance which radiates through both his promos and mat work. Akin to that, Roman Reigns' "Big Dog" character has been known as a tweener powerhouse whose primary goal is to be the top "Dog" (no pun intended).

Despite being blessed with the nickname, Lunatic Fringe; ironically, it's Dean Ambrose who has always come through as the purest babyface in The Shield. Well, leaving his brothers to fend for themselves especially when faced with a terrifying group of rivals which includes names such as Braun Strowman, Drew McIntyre, Dolph Ziggler and even Acting RAW GM "Constable" Corbin, a heel turn of epic proportions would serve to break the stainlessness of Ambrose's character forever.

Dean Ambrose' heel turn at or after WWE Super Show-Down could destroy the very foundation of The Shield; shake it to its very core; and abruptly change the course of its three members. Ladies and gentlemen! We, the WWE Universe, are in the midst of an extremely interesting angle on RAW which -- if executed correctly and steadily -- could see Ambrose surpass Reigns and Rollins as the face of the company.

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