#1 An Ambrose Heel Turn
Anyone familiar with the man formerly known as Jon Moxley knows that Dean Ambrose is at his best as a heel. When the Shield debuted, they debuted as heels, and Ambrose looked right at home jumping out of the shadows to assault any and everyone.
When the Shield broke up and Ambrose feuded with Rollins, Ambrose would haunt Rollins everywhere he went. Ambrose cost Rollins matches, assaulted him every chance he got, came out of the woodwork to make Rollins miserable by any means necessary. Throughout all of this, Ambrose was the good guy, and Rollins the bad guy, imagine the roles reversed.
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Rollins can't stab his brothers in the back again, and Reigns is unlikely to, but Ambrose is poised to turn heel in a big way. Ambrose has been one of the biggest faces in WWE for years, diehard fans appreciate his Indy roots, casuals loved his goofy antics, and everyone got his "I'll fight anyone, anytime, anywhere" mindset.
But the act has grown stale, the Lunatic Fringe hasn't been unhinged or on the fringe in quite some time. Ambrose's rivalry with AJ Styles last year reminded many of how aggressive and vengeful Dean Ambrose can be, and he can be that way again.
Even Ambrose's promos are better when he is a heel, and to truly understand what you are missing out on, one must go back and watch Ambrose's work in FCW. Watching Ambrose's feuds with Rollins and William Regal in FCW will open your eyes to how lame and watered down his character has become, but turning him heel and letting him return his FCW mannerisms would make Monday Night Raw a must-see TV show.