WWE 2015 news, rumors: Will Reigns and Ambrose turn on each other?

Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns Wikimedia Commons

With the stage set and seeing the original members of Shield mixing it up with Randy Orton for the WWE heavyweight title at WWE Payback, the sidelights are now abuzz.

For weeks now there is talk that there will be someone who would turn heel and it seems to be a toss up between Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose. Will one of them be bought or will it be an accidental maneuver that makes one take it personally?

Reigns has had that heel turn rumor even before Wrestlemania 31 and WWE Payback could be that time where it could all happen. Both Reigns and Ambrose have become fan favorites but seeing that Rollins is being kept on hold to face Brock Lesnar, the two could start a feud of their own for the meantime.

Reigns was the supposed favorite to win the title at Wrestlemania 31 but Seth Rollins crashed the party and cashed in to win. Rollins was able to pin Reigns after a curb stomp after the latter and Lesnar were already worn down with the punishing match.

If not Rollins, an Orton angle also cropped up recently though not as loud as seeing Rollins retaining the title. Anything is possible on the outcome but the feud angle should be interesting. Remember that it is every man for himself in the Fatal Four-Way and Reigns and Ambrose are of course hungry to get a WWE title.

Will that hunger go as far as seeing both turning on each other? There is certainly a big possibility to at least keep both busy while Rollins (or Orton?) prepares for the return of the Beast Incarnate said to be slated at Summer Slam.

WWE Payback will be aired starting at 8 p.m. ET via pay-per-view on the WWE Network so don't fail to catch it.

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