Look back at some of the greatest rivalries Dean Ambrose "The Lunatic Fringe" ever had in his WWE career.
Dean Ambrose “The Lunatic Fringe” have given way too good moment while he was with WWE. He has always been a great talent WWE had. His in-ring judgment, persona and his maneuvers evrything is pinch perfect good and he maintains the attitude as well. Ambrose’s WWE journey is filled with many memories and many laughters.
Ambrose is a former world champion, as well as a two-time United States champion, three-time Intercontinental title, two-time Raw tag team champion, and Mr. Money in the Bank, in the WWE. He’ll also be recognized for being a part of The Shield, one of the most iconic stables in WWE history.
Also, if we look at Ambrose’s departure he wasn’t satisfied with the storylines and the way his character was being portrayed. Also, for WWE Dean was a diamond which they couldn’t keep as he used to work real hard and his excellent mic skills are just something else.
This was, without a doubt, one of the most captivating rivalries in history. Owens and Ambrose were and continue to be two of the finest on the mic, and there’s no denying how great they are inside the squared circle as well. Much to everyone’s amazement, Ambrose dethroned Owens as the Intercontinental Champion for the first time, and this also marked Dean Ambrose’s first reign as the IC Champion of the WWE.
Following another win over Owens on SmackDown, Ambrose was scheduled to defend the IC Title in a Last Man Standing match at the 2016 Royal Rumble event, where both men completely devastated each other and the Champion was finally retained in a terrible fashion.
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The conflict between Dean Ambrose and AJ Styles was a classic instance of heel vs. babyface. The battle between Ambrose and Styles was incredible, and despite the former losing the WWE Championship in his maiden defence against ‘The Phenomenal One’ at Backlash, ‘The Lunatic Fringe’ did not fall far down the SmackDown Live pecking order.
Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins began their feud while competing in FCW, where they put up some incredible matches as part of WWE’s developmental brand at the time.
In the year 2014-15, when Ambrose and Rollins finally took their feud to the next level, they first competed in a high-stakes match at SummerSlam, 2014, and shortly afterward, Ambrose was also subjected to a devastating Curb-Stomp through a pile of cinderblocks.
The rivalry between Ambrose and Rollins was brilliant from start to finish, in terms of storyline, in-ring match quality, and promos.