"Dean Ambrose took his ball and went home" - Seth Rollins

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WWE is a petty company, so I understand him taking that approach. If Seth would have said anything remotely positive about Mox, Vince would have been waiting for him backstage like...

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It's funny cause when Seth was in NXT he was in Dean's position, wanting to finally get put on the main roster, talking everyday to management about wanting to be put in a better position. He should've just left it at Dean did what he thought was best for him and wished the best for him and thats it.
 

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Rollins didn’t like the way Dean left, even though Rollins 100% knew what was going on??? I’ll chalk this up to the WWE making Rollins go on this defend-everything WWE kick due to all the bad news that’s been coming out. There’s no way Rollins can legit feel like that based on how much time him and Dean (and Roman) spent together.
I agree but conversely that makes him even more of a fukk boy for going through with it.
 

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That is quite alot to say about your friend. Can't see Seth being told to bury Dean in any upcoming interviews (though I wouldn't put it past the E), and at the same time find it hard to believe that he truly does feel that way. But the latter could be possible now that the dust has settled. Coupled with him getting smacked on Twitter, lol. Bad look either way when that's supposed to be your close friend.

That money comment to Ospreay was basically admitting defeat in the verbal spar, also.
 
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The petulance on display here is unbelievable.

Mox went out of his way to not bury any wrestlers, talked about how grateful he was for the opportunities WWE provided for him, and gave a detailed explanation of him doing exactly what Seth says he should have done with his frustration (up to and including damn near dying for the company), and he responds with this nonsense.

Utter bullshyt. But this should be expected from a guy whose entire career was shepherded and built by management (Gabe, Hunter) or much better wrestlers (Jimmy Jacobs, Bryan, Nigel McGuinness, CM Punk, and that's just off the top of my head) and gets exposed every time he's not paired with a super worker or a genius at match construction.

Mox did more on his own in 2 weeks than Seth has ever done without help. fukk outta here with this nonsense :camby:
 

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Rollins would be pretty sympathetic onscreen if he put the loss of Ambrose on himself.

It would be pretty interesting to dive into his psyche and see him grapple with

being a leader, and yet unable to keep his own 'brother' from leaving.

We kind of got bits of it with the last Shield match and interviews but they just dropped it.

WWE would rather pretend Dean never existed but I wouldn't shy away from it.

Obviously Rollins still has thoughts about how things ended with Ambrose, use it.

Then start to build his on screen relationship with Becky.

I'd also insert a veteran like Shelton Benjamin to give advice, who's getting close to Seth only to get that last big title shot.

(Mark Henry would have been perfect)
 
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