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4 Biggest Things WWE Secretly Told Us About The Dean Ambrose Situation

Is Ambrose really on his way out?
Is Ambrose really on his way out?

The world of professional wrestling is under a serious alteration after Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks announced their intentions to change the world with All Elite Wrestling.

While many fans rejected their claim of going toe-to-toe with Vince McMahon's billion dollar company, the recent speculations surrounding many WWE Superstars wanting to leave the familiar territory and join forces with Tony Khan has brought some legitimate concern.

With Dean Ambrose being the major headlines this week after the WWE confirmed the news of the Lunatic Fringe not willing to renew his contract when it expires in April.

Considering that the company never publicly acknowledges superstars leaving in advance, this has coerced a debate on many social media platforms and the internet wrestling community.

After losing to Seth Rollins on Monday Night Raw followed by a heated confrontation with Nia Jax, it definitely seems that there's some truth in the former WWE Champion actually leaving the WWE.

Therefore, with WrestleMania 35 just around the corner, will Dean Ambrose be a pivotal component of the Showcase of the Immortals or will he end up featuring at the Kick-Off show? Let's find out.

Here are the 4 biggest things WWE secretly told you about the Dean Ambrose situation.


#1 Dropping the Intercontinental Championship to Bobby Lashley so early could have ignited Dean Ambrose's frustrations

Was this a genuine decision?
Was this a genuine decision?

On the January 14th edition of Monday Night Raw, WWE featured a triple threat match where Dean Ambrose defended his Intercontinental Championship against Seth Rollins and Bobby Lashley.

Considering that Dean Ambrose was not evolving in his villainous role, the company pulled off a shocker that night by letting Lashley walk out of Raw as the new Intercontinental Champion.

Since the self-proclaimed 'Moral Compass of WWE' is rumored to be very disappointed with his creative direction on the red brand, it might have coerced Ambrose to drop the Intercontinental Championship and move out as soon as possible.

The former WWE Champion's frustrations are understandable and with Ambrose's credibility as a heel being diminished on a weekly basis, the finish of this bout completely ruined the WWE Universe's expectations from the Lunatic Fringe moving forward.

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