Dean Ambrose Talks Bigger Stars Only Working Part Time, Rock Inspires Possible Selfie Record, Paige

- Brian Fritz has an interview with Dean Ambrose at Sporting News, who was promoting the release of his latest movie, 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown. During the interview, Ambrose talked about the current generation of stars taking over.

Advertisement

"There's so much excitement with guys trying to get on Monday Night Raw," Ambrose said. "There's a lot of excitement with the NXT brand and there's just so much young talent. Our whole generation has come up and taken over the spots like myself, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt, Cesaro, Luke Harper. We're main-eventing every night in all these towns 300 nights a year. The bigger stars only come in for the bigger shows and so forth. People always want to know when Sting is coming back? When's the Rock coming back? Brock Lesnar only works a select amount of dates."

Ambrose also talked about 12 Rounds 3 Lockdown, thinking he originally had a small part in the movie, if he thought twice about accepting the role, WWE being "showbiz boot camp" and more. You can read the full interview by clicking here.

Advertisement

- Speaking of Ambrose, Ambrose and Paige will be at the Wizard World Comic Con Pittsburgh at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA this weekend. Ambrose will be there tonight from 5:30pm – 8:30pm while Paige will be there this Saturday from 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Both Superstars will be participating in Q&A panels at the fan fest. You can get more details here. We would appreciate photos and a report for either of these panels, so if you are attending one, please send us a report by clicking here.

- Yahoo! News has an article here about 24-year-old Bhanu Prakash from India quitting his job as a research assistant at a hospital to train to break the word selfie record next week, which is 1,449 selfies taken in an hour. Prakash noted that he got the inspiration to do it from The Rock, who took 105 selfies in three minutes.

damien demento contributed to this article.

Comments

Recommended