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5 Better Finishing Moves For Dean Ambrose
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Dean Ambrose has had quite a journey in the WWE. From his days of dominance with The Shield to his singles run and epic feud with Seth Rollins to being the face of SmackDown Live and subsequently reuniting with Rollins and The Shield and finally his return and heel turn, Ambrose has had a storied career in just over six years with the WWE.
He's become a bonafide main eventer in that time and his heel turn in 2018 saw shockwaves around the WWE Universe. However, it was a heel turn that was inevitable and one that bought quite a shake-up to the RAW landscape. It was also one that let him hit the refresh button on his character.
Add to the fact that his heel turn happened on the night of Roman Reigns' tragic announcement - Ambrose could not have been more hated. It definitely helped him hit the refresh button on his character, and if there's anything more that could make it even better, it's two things - a darker character and a new finisher.
A new finisher is something that's been long overdue for Ambrose. Long gone are the days where DDTs were deadly and effective finishers. We take a look at the best finishers that The Lunatic Fringe can adopt.
#5 The Pedigree
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You're probably wondering why the pedigree, especially given that Seth Rollins had used it until he beat Triple H. However, if you remember, in early 2016, Ambrose had an extremely entertaining mini-feud with Triple H.
He ended up giving Triple H his best match in years and that storyline could be revisited, this time with the roles reversed. Instead of beating Triple H and stopping the use of the pedigree, Ambrose could beat Triple H with his own move and use it going forward, just to put a stamp on things.