#5. The perfect farewell
Now, this is more of a reason than a sign as to why the match must happen.
Ambrose has been the undisputed workhorse of the company for the past 5 years and there is a reason why he is known as the Ironman backstage. The indie product has toiled hard for years but has always found himself behind Reigns and Rollins in the hierarchy.
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His exit is justifiable as he would be valued more by the likes of ROH, NJPW, AEW or any independent promotion for that matter. Heck, his star power is decent enough for him to give showbiz a shot.
Thus, we won’t be too disheartened if he does leave. However, we will be really sad if WWE doesn’t give him the send off he deserves. He doesn’t need to win a big match and we don’t expect that from the WWE either. WWE would not want to give an outgoing star any sort of mileage and would try to downplay the release as much as they can.
The least they can do is for him is to book him in a one-on-one match against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania. They have tremendous chemistry and can put on a wholesome feud with the right angle in place.
Reigns can come out on top and have a highlight reel moment with Ambrose after the match for the fans to cherish. It has to be a Shield member who gives Ambrose a proper send-off. As Rollins will be occupied with the task of slaying the beast, Reigns is the ideal candidate to wrestle Ambrose in what could be his last match until he decides to conceivably return to the company someday.