WWE Battleground 2015 live stream: WWE PPV event will not feature Dean Ambrose?

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Among the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Wrestlers who have become big fan favorites is none other than Dean Ambrose. And being one, it is almost immediately expected that the Lunatic Fringe will be among the WWE stars participating at the WWE Battleground pay-per-view (PPV) on July 19.

But as things turn out, Ambrose is left out with no one to face off with. Rumors had it that Ambrose could have been in a match against Kane but everyone knows by now that Kane was taken out by Brock Lesnar in the recent WWE RAW show.

With Kane out, Ambrose may have nothing to do as far as being in a match this Sunday although he could play a side-role such as by helping out his buddy Roman Reigns.

Reigns will be facing off against Bray Wyatt and word around is that Ambrose and Wyatt could get into it soon. How soon?

It looks like that this rumored storyline will depend on a lot of scenarios. It could depend on what becomes of the Rollins vs. Lesnar match or even the WWE's plans on where to direct Reigns.

Many feel that the Reigns vs. Wyatt feud should continue, seeing that Reigns is benefitting from it before being given the big push to stardom. Though there is no official word on the direction that the WWE plans to go with Reigns, Wyatt has become the perfect heel to compliment an in-progress Reigns.

Assuming that the Reigns vs. Wyatt feud ends, seeing Dean Ambrose involved in a feud with Wyatt could prove to be interesting. Ambrose is used to the mind games routine so he could stand to gain from it if that would happen.

As far as Rollins is concerned, it is unlikely that we will see Ambrose get involved in the main card seeing that there seems to be no reason for Ambrose to get involved.

Other cards? A look at the other matches (and feuds) shows nothing that could pair up Ambrose for now.

WWE Battleground gets going at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri this Sunday at 8 p.m. EST and 5 p.m. PST and will be aired via the WWE Network.

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