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DEAN AMBROSE

Professional  wrestling  career  :  Ring  name(s)  Dean  Ambrose[
Jon  Moxley
Billed  height  6  ft  4  in  (1.93  m)
Billed  weight  225  lb  (102  kg)
Billed  from  Cincinnati,  Ohio
Trained  by  Cody  Hawk
Les  Thatcher
Debut  June  2004

Singles  competition  (2014–present)  :  Ambrose  promptly  began  feuding  with  Seth  Rollins,  which  included  Rollins  costing  Ambrose  a  spot  in  the  Money  in  the  Bank  ladder  match  for  the  WWE  World  Heavyweight  Championship  at  Money  in  the  Bank  and  the  duo  attacking  each  other.  During  this  period  Ambrose  and  Reigns  quietly  separated  as  a  team,  with  Ambrose  debuting  new  ring  attire  and  new  entrance  music.  After  being  added  to  the  Money  in  the  Bank  ladder  match  at  Money  in  the  Bank  at  Rollins'  request,  Ambrose  lost  the  match  when  Kane  attacked  him  and  helped  Rollins  win.  Ambrose  was  scheduled  to  face  Rollins  at  Battleground,  but  Ambrose  was  ejected  from  the  arena  by  Triple  H  for  fighting  with  Rollins  backstage.  Rollins  subsequently  announced  that  he  had  won  their  match  by  forfeit,  prompting  Ambrose  to  return  to  the  arena  and  attack  Rollins.  Ambrose  and  Rollins  eventually  wrestled  at  SummerSlam  in  a  Lumberjack  match,  which  Ambrose  lost  with  assistance  from  Kane.Ambrose  attacked  Rollins  again  the  following  night,  causing  them  to  face  off  in  a  Falls  Count  Anywhere  match.  Rollins  won  by  knockout  when  Ambrose  was  attacked  by  Kane  and  subsequently  had  his  head  driven  through  a  pile  of  cinderblocks  by  Rollins;  he  was  stretchered  out  of  the  arena.  The  storyline  was  put  to  place  to  explain  Ambrose's  absence  from  television  while  filming  Lockdown.  He  returned  at  Night  of  Champions  on  September  21,  attacking  Rollins.  Following  weeks  of  Ambrose  attacking  Rollins,  the  duo  faced  off  in  a  Hell  in  a  Cell  match  at  the  Hell  in  a  Cell  pay-per-view  in  October;  Rollins  won  the  match  when  Ambrose  was  attacked  by  Bray  Wyatt.

The  next  few  weeks  saw  Ambrose  and  Wyatt  taunting  and  attacking  each  other  in  both  backstage  and  in-ring  segments,  with  Wyatt  claiming  that  he  could  "fix"  Ambrose,  leading  to  a  match  at  Survivor  Series.  Ambrose  lost  the  match  by  disqualification  after  utilizing  steel  chairs,  including  a  table.  This  led  to  a  Tables,  Ladders,  and  Chairs  match  between  the  two  at  TLC:  Tables,  Ladders  and  Chairs  in  December.  During  the  match,  a  television  monitor  blew  up  in  Ambrose's  face,  allowing  Wyatt  to  win  the  match.  Ambrose  managed  to  beat  Wyatt  in  a  Boot  Camp  match  but  yet  again  was  defeated  by  Wyatt  in  a  "Miracle  on  34th  Street  Fight".  The  feud  concluded  when  Wyatt  beat  Ambrose  in  the  first  Ambulance  match  held  on  Raw.  At  the  Royal  Rumble,  Ambrose  participated  in  the  Royal  Rumble  match,  but  was  eliminated  by  Kane  and  Big  Show.[

On  the  January  19  episode  of  Raw,  Ambrose  defeated  Intercontinental  Champion  Bad  News  Barrett.The  following  weeks,  Ambrose  demanded  a  match  for  Barrett's  title,  but  Barrett  declined.  On  the  February  16  episode  of  Raw,  Ambrose  attacked  Barrett  by  tying  his  hands  around  the  ring  post,  and  forced  him  to  sign  a  contract  to  defend  his  title  against  Ambrose  at  Fastlane.  At  Fastlane,  Barrett  retained  the  championship,  after  the  referee  disqualified  Ambrose.  Ambrose  continued  his  assault  on  Barrett  and  eventually  left  with  the  Intercontinental  Championship  in  his  possession.

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