WWE RAW: 5 Reasons behind Dean Ambrose leaving WWE

In this article, we examine the reasons behind one of WWE's top young Superstars -- Dean Ambrose -- leaving the promotion
In this article, we examine the reasons behind one of WWE's top young Superstars -- Dean Ambrose -- leaving the promotion

#2 Because Dean Ambrose needs to meet Jon Moxley again, before returning to WWE

Dean Ambrose needs to train himself to control his inner Jon Moxley
Dean Ambrose needs to train himself to control his inner Jon Moxley

Alright, while most old school fans and lovers of the Attitude Era would agree with me on this, it's likely that certain newer fans may strongly disagree. Either way, this is indeed something worth paying attention to.

The long-running debate of whether professional wrestling content ought to be catered toward adults or designed for child-friendly viewing has been a hot topic ever since WWE went PG in 2008. Speaking from a business standpoint, the aforesaid move has greatly benefited the WWE, helping further the company as one of the world's most respectable brands.

A top AEW star just called one of his colleagues 'spoiled' and 'narcissistic' HERE.

However, certain sections of fans have been of the view that a PG environment often restricts the performers as well as the creative team, especially due to the fact that edgy and mature content isn't really compatible with PG programming.

Now, Dean Ambrose -- who, as I'd noted before, made a name for himself on the indies as Jon Moxley -- is a man who delivered promos which would be a PG company's worst nightmare!

Resultantly, it'd be best if Ambrose could reconnect with that side of his personality, in order to help gradually transform himself into someone who'll neither be excessively dependent on non-PG promos nor would he freeze up in his promos in a PG environment...

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