4 Reasons why Dean Ambrose confronted Triple H on Monday Night Raw

Is Dean in for a massive push?
Is Dean in for a massive push?

#3 To establish himself as more of an anti-hero than a villain against The Authority

Is Dean drawing the lines?
Is Dean drawing the lines?

There's no denying that it is pretty difficult to identify the lines in the world of professional wrestling where several superstars with distinct identities interact inside the squared circle and tell stories.

While Dean Ambrose has been presented as a nefarious heel all along, his justifications of being in that spot remained logical due to the fact that he was held back for so long.

The Lunatic Fringe would have been a more successful competitor if he hadn't really cared about staying loyal to his brothers and breaking out of the fiddle is a testament to his agony towards everything he stood for.

Considering that Rollins and Reigns have had such accomplished careers till now, Vince McMahon is still trying to distinguish Dean Ambrose as a solid character on screen.

Since he took the mic after losing to Rollins, the Lunatic Fringe was certainly about to spill some truth after he was rudely interrupted by Nia Jax.

While it has nothing to do with the Irresistible Force, not allowing the former WWE Champion to speak his mind could be a hint to what could happen in the next few weeks as we move forward.

This could be an ideal opportunity for Ambrose to be presented as an anti-hero than a villain and spilling the truth about the WWE could prove to be a groundbreaking thing in his career.

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Edited by Kishan Prasad
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