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Why an idea of Dean Ambrose winning the WHC at Wrestlemania could be possible?

You might be thinking I am going crazy for fantasy (over)booking the Lunatic Fringe for Wrestlemania, but I'm just trying to put each piece of the puzzle as we approach the Grandest Stage of Them All in April.

Since before Fastlane when he tried to see what the fuzz was about, we've all seen how Dean is being sold (which a huge portion of the audience clearly buys in) – the typical scratch-and-claw underdog who's fight is bigger than him and with not a care in the world about his well-being. Sure, at this point I can say they are successful in making a point across. Some people can say that this week, he might have been used as a Pop Magnet that they hope and probably pray that can rub to Roman Reigns' ill-received character. Though that is entirely possible given the stubborness of one Vince McMahon, I'm seeing another reason this is happening.

He challenged Haitch for a title match this week on Raw, which we know is going to happen at the Network special (I am seriously contemplating if I will get the Network now it's gone live in the Philippines). This match up will definitely raise awesome hell in all angles you'll look at it, whether it's the action or the story being told. I don't think this match will end decisively, almost certainly Brock Lesnar will actually cause a DQ and beat the living shit out of Ambrose, too. But unlike our other friends here in CSS, I don't think having Reigns go out and save his little brother will help. Okay, there'll be pops from one section or another but how significant will it be on the remaining Raws and Smackdowns before Mania? I say, very little; because, not only do we have the last 2-3 shows after the Network specials in smark-heavy cities, but also it's gonna help both Ambrose and Reigns to be presented separately on both of their stories. They need not to be seen together in a segment just to tell an intertwining story... Let it happen in the last chapter which is at Wrestlemania.

Which brings me to a possibility of Ambrose asking for a rematch since damn straight he's pissed because grizzly bear Brock beat him senseless and cause him the match. At the Raw show following the Network special, The Authority can grant him another chance at the title but he HAS to win over Lesnar in their Streetfight. Now that's putting some serious stakes on the line.

Of course, the Dean Ambrose we know now is so distant from the Dean Ambrose of the Shield. The arrogance is still there, yes, but more than that it's his passion and desire and his heart are felt by each of us watching him defy every curveball being thrown at home. And as batshit crazy as it sounds, he will definitely like to get this opportunity and come hell or high water he's gonna fight to the death for it.

Come Mania night, and at this early I can tell Brock and Dean will surely give us a deathmatch (let's just hope the E would actually allow at least a little Jon Moxley out of DA on this). Lesnar gives him the worser than worst beating that cinder blocks, parking lot attacks or being stabbed by a brother in the back can do. From what we know, Ambrose is a kid who has gone through worst situations in life and if he had survived those, how cannot he get through all these?

I know, this is also the narrative used that gave us the grand Daniel Bryan story and at the state of defiance of people to the WWE in terms of who they want to be the top star, this will still going to work.

So let's say Dean wins over Brock from a helluva Streetfight, the Authority congratulates him and grants his title shot that SAME NIGHT being inserted in the Main Event. What we'll achieve here is these: Giving the WWE their main event and OUR main event. HHH. REIGNS. AMBROSE.

(Aw, Seth. Where are you when we need you the most?)

The outcome of that triple threat? I honestly cannot answer right now. But here's I'd like to see it:

The WWE has a full month on how to salvage Roman Reigns' character that will be accepted by the audience in time for Wrestlemania. They can still do something. Otherwise, get Dean Ambrose over and win the big one. At this point, the WWE needs a long-term babyface champion that is universally well-loved, a certified merch sellout and most importantly, someone that the crowd can actually relate to. It's a step for the E to reach out to their fanbase and present a champion similar to the likes of Dusty, Stone Cold, Mankind and Daniel Bryan. He may not be someone you're expecting to see being all suited up in Good Morning America, but Dean Ambrose is a people's champion. He's gonna be ready to fight and defend that title that he holds with highest regard.

I am excited that even if this idea of mine is far too possible from happening, the prospect of having him the face that runs the place sure makes me look forward to a bright future for this guy. And that of course has to happen in Wrestlemania.

Over the past 2 years, some of us were really skeptical on when Dean Ambrose will get his time of day. Though it's a shame it's only now that they realized it, it's better late than never at all. At this early, 2016 is going to be the beginning of the Age of Ambrose.

Regardless of how everything will pan out, Dean Ambrose deserves his own Wrestlemania moment.

Believe that.

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