WWE rumors: Dean Ambrose to finally get that long overdue push?

Dean Ambrose [photo:Commons Wikimedia/Anton]

Dean Ambrose has been long rumored to be getting a big push in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and with Seth Rollins out perhaps until Wrestlemania 32, the time for the Lunatic Fringe to shine may be now.

Word about Ambrose being elevated has been in the air for quite some time now, but it wasn't until his former Shield buddy fell to injury did such an opportunity arise. And apparently, an alleged poster for Wrestlemania 32 is already out, seeing Ambrose taking the place of Rollins in the mix.

The thing is even though Ambrose may have been included in that list, it doesn't immediately follow that he will be getting that push.

But being a fan-favorite, there is a chance that Ambrose could be up there already established. It may be recalled that Ambrose is rumored to be turning heel at some point, although it isn't yet clear how the WWE will go about it.

Will it be at the expense of his bosom buddy Roman Reigns?

Apparently, there were already plans but the WWE creative team just has not found the opportune time to make it happen. Obviously, there is one now and the WWE could benefit seeing another face wrestler turn heel with Ambrose.

Will that heel-turn happen at WWE Survivor Series? Or perhaps hints of it could appear with the upcoming WWE shows leading to the WWE pay-per-view? Right now, with the WWE pressed for time, it just might happen.

Ambrose could be the answer to the WWE's sagging ratings which have unfortunately failed to spike up despite the valiant efforts of Rollins. Try as he might, Rollins simply lacked something to draw the interest of fans despite living his heel character to the hilt.

There is no promise that Ambrose will do better, something that Reigns also holds should he indeed become the next WWE champion. Then again, the WWE will never know until it tries right?

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