5 things we learned from Dean Ambrose's WWE Chronicle special

WWE Chronicle: Dean Ambrose special blends kayfabe & reality perfectly
WWE Chronicle: Dean Ambrose special blends kayfabe & reality perfectly

#3 Dean Ambrose hides his emotions pretty well

It is hard to figure out who the 'real' Dean Ambrose is
It is hard to figure out who the 'real' Dean Ambrose is

One of the most interesting things which add to the ambiguous nature of Dean Ambrose is the fact that he never truly lets his emotions out. Whenever he tries to do so, whether in character or even in real life, it is generally in the form of pure frustration or anger towards a certain aspect in his life.

For example, during one of those moments in the documentary where Ambrose ponders about life while walking across the desert, he gives his thoughts regarding the word 'emotions', and here is what he has to say about it:

"What is emotional? What is everybody with this emotional cr*p? Emotions? Everybody has emotions all day, every day. You wake up, you're happy, sad, grumpy, whatever. This is the roller coaster of life, all right?
Lets all feel sorry for ourselves 'cause we have emotions. Lets all feel sorry for ourselves. I've been taken advantage of. Grow up! Look, life is hard, life sucks. Life is not a good little storybook. Life isn't as friggin'..."

As you can read, Ambrose leaves his last sentence open-ended, as the documentary cuts to Roman Reigns' Leukemia announcement right away. Throughout the whole night, Ambrose rarely lets out any emotion despite feeling shocked.

Dean's inability to showcase his real emotions is complimented with a sonorous ear-piercing tone, shedding light towards his character being very close to tipping over the edge.

Truly, "WWE Chronicle: Dean Ambrose" provides a three-dimensional framework to his character in a way we have never seen done before on WWE TV each week, throughout a span of several years.