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Dean Ambrose against Seth Rollins is the hottest feud in today’s WWE landscape. It’s hard to believe it started five months ago.
The Raw after Battleground saw Rollins turn on his Shield teammates, Ambrose and Roman Reigns. Rollins assaulted both men with a steel chair and joined Triple H and The Authority.
Since then, Ambrose has made it his mission to make Rollins’ life a living hell much to the delight of fans who are eating it up.
They both fought in the Money in the Bank ladder match, which Rollins won thanks to Kane delivering a chokeslam to Ambrose. Their war continued in a lumberjack match at SummerSlam, where Rollins escaped victorious once again.
This outcome led to Rollins giving Ambrose a curb stomp on cinder blocks the Raw after, which resulted in missing one month of wrestling action. Rollins’ actions garnered more heat toward the young wrestler.
Last week’s Night of Champions pay-per-view was supposed to have Rollins vs. Reigns. Unfortunately, Reigns needed surgery to repair a pre-existing hernia. Rollins came to the ring and issued an open challenge. The crowd erupted when Ambrose emerged from a taxicab ready for the challenge.
The two brawled all over the arena, with Ambrose gaining the upper hand. It’s clear these two not only provide an entertaining feud but also excite fans to a wild frenzy.
This leads us to the next event, WWE Hell in a Cell. No matches have been made as of yet, and obviously, the WWE needs a main event that can cause excitement for their WWE Universe.
Why not make their best feud into their main event? Isn’t it time to give these two the spotlight they deserve?
Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins must be booked inside the Hell in a Cell, and they must become the main event.
Ambrose and Rollins inside the cell can provide an intriguing situation. Both wrestlers have never been inside it and could have the opportunity to tell a great story. Rollins has tried to avoid Ambrose. Locking both inside the cell could offer a cat-and-mouse game between the two. It would only be a matter of time until Ambrose got his hands on Rollins, or maybe the other way around.
Frankly, booking the victor doesn’t matter. The WWE has two superstars for the long haul if booked right. As of now, it’s so far, so good.
Ambrose is this year’s Daniel Bryan, fulfilling that underdog role facing insurmountable odds. However, he plays more of the crazed madman. Ambrose reminds me of what WWE Hall of Famer Roddy Piper would be like if Piper entered his prime now.
Rollins seems more of the complete wrestler. He puts on great matches, speaks clearly in his promos and garners the right amount of heat. Fans despise Rollins for teaming up with Triple H. They want to see him get the beating of his life, which is why they cheer for Ambrose.
The fans want Ambrose to get his revenge on Rollins for what he’s done. Whether he gets it remains to be seen. But one thing must happen for that to occur. Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins must become the main event at Hell in a Cell.