WWE news 2015: Dean Ambrose makes surprise plug at morning news show

Dean Ambrose [photo:Commons Wikimedia/Anton]

Dean Ambrose has been known as a loose cannon and it seems that this holds true as well even outside the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) picture. Well technically he was out of the WWE circle for a moment but that didn't seem to stop him from plugging a parking lot fight with the Wyatt Family.

Appearing at WPRI's The Rhode Show beside Will Gilbert, Ambrose made the surprise plug and from the looks of it, the brawl will be happening on WWE Smackdown next week.

Ambrose was in action on the Aug. 27 edition of WWE Smackdown, facing Sheamus. The Wyatt Family came out as Ambrose had the advantage and the distraction allowed Mr. Money in the Bank to take advantage and hit his patented Brogue Kick.

And just when it seemed that the Wyatts were about to do more damage, Roman Reigns came out to the aid of his buddy. But in the end, Reigns would fall prey once again to Braun Strowman's submission hold before being thrown down on the mat.

So it should be pretty interesting how the said parking lot fight will turn out. Expect it to be brutal, although it will be more interesting to see how Ambrose and Reigns find the weak spot of the former strongman.

Strowman made his entry to the WWE scene in the RAW episode after WWE SummerSlam and the big fella was formally introduced at WWE Smackdown as "Abigail's Black Sheep."

From the looks of it, this storyline is far from over despite previous rumors that Ambrose and Reigns could be going separate ways after WWE SummerSlam.

There was also a rumor that the two would be targeting the Tag Team titles but as things stand now, all those plans could be shelved for now.

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