#3 Dean Ambrose
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During The Shield’s original 18-month run on WWE’s main roster, only one member of the three-man group had ‘heel’ written all over him, and that was Dean Ambrose.
The unpredictable former United States champion was, in Ambrose’s own words, the “a**hole” of the trio, and he admitted during a recent Table For 3 episode on the WWE Network that he didn’t know if he would be able to win over fans as a babyface.
In the end, it worked out well. He quickly became one of the most-liked good guys in WWE and his popularity grew to such an extent that he was made WWE champion in June 2016.
However, if recent reports are to be believed, his days as a babyface could be coming to an end. Rumour has it that “The Lunatic Fringe” will turn against Seth Rollins in the next few months, just like Rollins did to Ambrose in 2014, leading to a match between the two at WrestleMania 34.