#2 Dean Ambrose views wrestling as an art form
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In this WWE Network special, Ambrose reveals that he never truly felt afraid of putting his body through barbed wires, thumbtacks, glass, fire, or even staple guns to the tongue. The only time he ever truly felt in danger was when his body stopped cooperating after everything he had asked out of it over several years in the industry.
Despite that, Dean says that he would never try to go back in time and change the hardships and sacrifices he made in order to reach WWE.
This is because he loves and appreciates wrestling in general, and even views it in this particular manner:
“Wrestling is supposed to be just two guys in the ring, expressing themselves through highly aggressive physicality… In the wrestling ring is one place where that’s fully allowed and you can let yourself go and be as wild and as nasty as you want to be.”
This is one of the best unscripted moments that chronicle the reason behind why Ambrose pushes himself to the extreme without taking any days off. He loves wrestling.