#4 Dean Ambrose domination
Dean Ambrose’s first world title reign in WWE didn’t exactly light the world on fire. Some of that limited success is Ambrose’s responsibility as a performer. Some of it, however owes to his cast of opponents, the creative he was given, and being cast as a face.
Ambrose exceeded early expectations in his face role, but his madman character and the violent style he worked pre-WWE both feel like a more natural fit for a heel role. Now that he is cast as such and has the buzz behind him of working heel for the first time in over five years, (and the first time on the main roster as a solo act) Ambrose is poised to thrive.
Now is the time to give the lunatic fringe the ball on the mic, in the ring, and with the Universal Championship. He’s uniquely equipped to player a Joker-like agent of chaos and be a super compelling focal point of Raw.