Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again, and today I wanna talk about something that’s been on my mind for a while: Dean Ambrose, or should I say, Jon Moxley. The dude’s a beast in the ring, and I’ve spent countless hours digging through the archives to find his best matches. So, let’s dive in, shall we?
First off, I started with the obvious: The Shield. I mean, those guys were something else. It was tough, but I had to find some standout matches from their time together. I went back and watched a ton of their matches, and the one that really stuck with me was The Shield vs. Team Hell No and Ryback. Man, that match was a war! I remember watching it live and being on the edge of my seat the whole time. The energy, the chaos, it was all there. I jotted down some notes, reliving the whole thing in my head.
- The Shield’s entrance through the crowd – iconic.
- Ryback’s power moves – insane.
- Daniel Bryan’s technical skills – top-notch.
- Kane’s experience – unmatched.
- Dean’s unhinged aggression – you gotta love it.
Then, I thought, “Okay, what about his singles matches?” That’s where things got really interesting. I scoured through years of RAW, SmackDown, and pay-per-views. I was watching matches like a madman, pausing, rewinding, making notes – all those things, you know? One that I kept coming back to was that brawl with Seth Rollins on RAW, August 18th, 2014. I rated it 4.25 stars. It was a brutal, no-holds-barred fight that spilled all over the arena. I remember thinking, “These guys are gonna kill each other!” It was everything I loved about wrestling – intense, personal, and unpredictable.
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I also watched his matches against other big names like John Cena, AJ Styles, and even Triple H. Each match was unique and there was always something special about the way Dean could bring so much intensity and energy every time. It was exhausting, but in a good way. I felt like I was right there in the ring with him.
After days of watching matches, taking notes, and comparing them, I finally put together my list of the best Dean Ambrose matches. It wasn’t easy, and there were definitely some tough choices to make. But in the end, I was happy with the list I came up with. It was a long and crazy process, but totally worth it. Dean’s matches are a reminder of why I love wrestling so much. They’re raw, they’re real, and they’re always entertaining. Hope you guys enjoyed this little trip down memory lane with me. Catch you in the next one!