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Dean Ambrose
from out of lurkness....Ambrose is now my new favorite....and it takes a lot to crack my list:
Perfect Austin Angle Ambrose Same breath... back to the shadows |
gr8 thread thx 4 sharing
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Shocking revelation
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Dean Ambrose is from Cincinnati, Ohio, which is the best city
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Brian Pillman is from Cincinnati, Ohio which is the best city
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Hey, WHADDYAKNOW they're pretty similar
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might try and hit up Cincinnati next summer for a good old-fashioned baseball game
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maybe get Ambrose's autograph
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the All Star Game is here next year
have you seen the logo its pretty tits |
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What's 2013 Cody Rhodes doing on an MLB logo?
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cool maybe I will go to that, don't think Tigers play @Cincinatti anyway
this year ASG was on my bday maybe it will be again next year |
need to go back to Comerica
last went to Spark Anderson retired number day super tits |
Is it sponsored by Pringles?
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Pringles was invented in Cincinnati, Ohio
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#suckitttttttttttttttt
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Almost. But then all the construction and the Hi-Po's makes that trip way too long. Seriously, fuck driving down 71. :mad: |
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The last TLP Podcast I ever listened to had somebody shit on Dean Ambrose. Never listened again.
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Roman Reigns needs to be helped a couple of times by a Diva, come off as "look, i appreciate it, but dont need it". She still manages to let him know about things that he is "unaware of" (future handicap match bookings, attacks from behind, etc). Makes his character/story a little more interesting. I personally dont have a problem with him, but people, including WWE management, that just like pro sports these hot shot rookies arent going to get it all in one year...thats what pisses me off about how the WWE handles some of its talents..people like HHH, Cena, etc had time to develop, learn the business, etc. The only exception would probably be Lesnar.
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I'm from Cincinnati as well, and Ambrose has been the shit forever. Mox is representing well. :y:
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He is amazing, just wondering why after all this time feuding, both he and Rollins still both have God-awful generic themes. Would it really be SO difficult to come up with something for each of them individually?
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Titty Master for knocking off Lesnar - 2015
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i like rollins' and ambrose's themes. i guess i'm in the minority big time.
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if you know anything about rollins and the music he listens to, the theme is a perfect fit. it is one of the rare instances i think vocals would help out a lot, though. and ambrose's is fine. distinctive enough that i don't think it sounds generic. you know it's him when that revving sound hits.
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I'm such a fucking mark for Ambrose. He's charismatic as all hell. He's even taken the corny things the WWE has got him to do -- the distracting of Rollins and the ice-bucket thing on RAW -- and he's made them work. What Santino Marella did with the WWE's silly little segments with him, Ambrose is doing with being a "fun" babyface. That he fights like a mad man possessed is also helping him connect.
I thought it was kind of jarring when he first got new music, despite fighting against The Authority (why would they give him new music the week after he gets turned on by Rollins?), but I do like the theme. It reminds me a bit of The Joker's music from The Dark Knight. I'm not digging Seth's theme, but I think elements of it can be kept. He's the sort of guy that should get a grand entrance -- why else would you align with The Authority? I have no malice against Roman Reigns, of course, but I just don't dig his ring performances or promos as much. When he was the quiet and brooding third man in The Shield, his charisma shined through. Now that he's in the solo spotlight, he's getting the "golden child" push, and I think audiences are starting to see right through it and that they'll begin to reject it. I doubt the company will listen and will keep pushing Reigns until the adult males in the audience hate him, but we'll see. Random thought: Lately I've been thinking that a heel turn for Roman Reigns would actually be quite effective. We've gotten used to thinking of Reigns as the heroic babyface since around the Royal Rumble, where it became evident that the company has big plans for him -- but what if he turned on Dean Ambrose during a tag team match against Randy Orton & Seth Rollins or something? Ambrose becomes the last one who believes in justice, and is the one left fighting against an insurmountable regime. Reigns would become the golden child of The Authority, which would suit the company's true intentions with him. Reigns can justify his heel turn on the mic rather simply: "I'm money. Everybody knows it. I'm destined for big things and I've proven that I should be The Face of the WWE." Rollins and Orton don't need to like it, especially Orton, who could turn face in the chaos. Rollins can just remind Reigns that if he does win the WWE World Heavyweight Title, Rollins will be there with his briefcase (the tensions Orton and Rollins were teasing heading into Battleground). |
I like that he headbutts a lot.
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Idk man, this whole heel turn stuff with Reigns just doesn't sit well with me. I'm not saying that i totally like this "babyface" thing he's doing, but he needs to be a tweener. Like, he needs to just be like "look, we got played (him and Ambrose), so now i don't trust ANYBODY" and just run through his opponents. Turning him heel will only, IMO, make people "not get" what the WWE is doing with him. Like, he keeps getting messed with by the Authority, one of his mates turns on him, and now he's going to join and become heel??? Doesn't make sense to me and will seem forced.
Wrestlers like Reigns needs people to get behind him organically. Also, he needs to brush up on some technical skill as well. I would LOVE to see him be able to perform his big man moves, as well as be a mix between Lesnar/Angle/Tazz. And I don't know why, but i feel like he needs to have a Diva just keep assisting him when she can, even though he constantly says he doesn't need it. Then somehow that turns into something later on and he has a valet. But the Diva needs to be cool af, like not a prancing, can't get her nails broken - type. Alicia Fox would be awesome for him because she is portrayed to have an edge of some sort and could work well for him. IMO of course.... |
Ambrose is the new Piper.
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The wife keeps going on about how much women must want to fudge him all the time, which actually means her.
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I will laugh my ass off if, after he does this movie, the movie blows up and he becomes a huge movie star.
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I can understand why women would want a piece of Ambrose. He's like James Dean crossed with a psycho-killer.
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Apparently the dirt sheets are reporting that the WWE doesn't see Ambrose as a huge star. Yeah, that's why he was at one point the main singles focus of The Shield and arguable front-man for the group, got to work one-on-one with The Undertaker, continues to be a featured attraction and just got to close RAW in its main event segment, possibly setting up a Hell in a Cell match with Seth Rollins at the PPV with that namesake.
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I'll be honest that I can't see Ambrose winning the Royal Rumble next year or anything, but he's got a natural charm, charisma and edge that make him a "star" for the company.
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I just found out that a college friend of mine dated Dean Ambrose before he got into WWE. She probably should have held on just a bit longer.
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He is over and hot right now....let him leave for a bit and hopefully the "AUTHORITY" angle can keep going. the Ideal come back would be showing up at the end of a raw to attack the newly Crowned Corporate Champion Seth Rollins who is celebrating in the ring with HHH and Steph and Kane. he shows up, cleans house, cash check print money, SCSA 2.0
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^ for what it's worth, I see Ambrose as FAR more credible in the "going against the Authority" role than Daniel Bryan
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<font color=goldenrod>Ambrose is excellent. Back when he was in development I honestly thought he could be a force in the main event based solely on how unbelievable his heel promos were. I had never seen him work face anywhere, so seeing how great he is at that just strengthens my belief. The crowd love him now but even when the day comes for him to turn there is unlimited potential there.
Not sure he'll ever be "the face of the company" or anything but he should be a top guy for a long while just because he can talk like nobody's business.</font> |
Yes. Ambrose and Punk (and Heyman, though he's not a wrestler) are the only people I can take convincingly on the mic in the past few years or so. Everyone else just feels like "a wrestler saying things that a wrestler should", they don't really transcend the basic tropes of the industry and make a convincing character. Just operating on a whole other level from their peers. I suppose Bray Wyatt is kinda the same for me as well. Love when "characters" feel real instead of just whatever gimmick they're trying to put over
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Ambrose is also one of the only guys to actually threaten someone on WWE
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I enjoy Seth Rollins on the mic too. I find that he's one of the best at "promoting" on the mic. He sells what his intentions are and carries an air of confidence in himself. Rollins believes everything he is saying. Sounds like a real guy.
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Ambrose's stuff with William Regal in FCW was fantastic. And his matches with Seth Rollins were glorious too.
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Ambrose is great all around.
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Bray Wyatt is cool just because he's unique, and talented enough to pull it off. |
Love Ambrose. He's become one of my new favorites.
BUT The no selling has reached kind of ridiculous levels. |
Change thread name to Titty Master and all mentions of "Ambrose" changed to Titty Master.
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That should be a forum mandate.
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Yeah, yet another confusing STD post.
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