3 Reasons Dean Ambrose should stay with WWE and 3 reasons why he should leave
Dean Ambrose had the pro wrestling world abuzz this past week when rumors emerged of his desire to leave WWE once his contract expires in April.
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The former Lunatic Fringe has been a valuable member of the WWE roster regardless of his placement on the card.
His membership in the Shield certainly helped his cause in WWE, but out of the three members, he has been seen as the third-best member of the group by WWE management.
He did top Seth Rollins for the title at Money in the Bank in 2016, but Roman Reigns' suspension played heavily into that booking decision.
Ambrose hasn't been the top star on Raw, but when he came out to confront Triple H this past Monday, it appeared as if he could be headed to a huge feud with the King of Kings or at least with the power structure of the show.
That would have propelled him to greater things, but if he is indeed leaving and it is not a work, then nothing much will ever come from it.
There also would have been the history between Ambrose and Triple H when the battled each other in factions or when they were the final two in the 2016 Royal Rumble.
But whatever he should decide to do regarding his career, it is his decision and he knows the best path he should take or should not take.
There are both positives and negatives regarding Ambrose leaving the WWE. Here are three reasons why he should stay with the company and three reasons why he should leave.
Stay -There is still a lot he can do
Dean Ambrose has been with the WWE main roster since late 2013. In that time, he's been a hated heel (with the Shield's initial run), a beloved anti-hero with the Shield and a main-event face when on SmackDown.
If Ambrose does not return to WWE, he will still have a lot left that he could have accomplished. He could become the anti-authority heel or anti-authority face who fights the power when/if Triple H and/or Stephanie inevitably return to rule of WWE with iron fists.
That placement propelled Steve Austin into the 'GOAT' conversation when he opposed the evil Mr. McMahon.
It's easy to understand why he might be frustrated if his ideas aren't considered. But if he does leave, he'll miss out on potential feuds/matches with the likes of EC3, the Velveteen Dream, Aleister Black and loads of other superstars from NXT.
And that doesn't even include the likes of feuding with Finn Balor, Mustafa Ali or someone like Andrade.
Perhaps those feuds aren't enough to coax Ambrose to remain in WWE, but he would certainly have a plate full of opponents no matter which show he was on.