#2 Dean Ambrose was an upper mid-carder, Jon Moxley is a main-eventer
In WWE, Dean Ambrose was oftentimes flanked by his Shield brethren Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, and the three appeared together as a group.
Many fans still believe Dean Ambrose was never given his true due in WWE, and talents like Rollins and Reigns were consistently pushed as main event level talents while Ambrose was regarded more as an upper mid-card talent.
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Now that Ambrose has left WWE and has gone on to become Jon Moxley, he is carrying himself more like a top star than he ever appeared to do in WWE. Granted, Moxley might be somewhat of a bigger fish in a smaller pond in AEW and in NJPW, but in the latter two companies, he will be treated like a main event level Superstar.
Moxley's next high-profile bout will come at AEW's All Out, and the former WWE star will battle Kenny Omega, making Moxley an immediate main event player in AEW.