Dean Ambrose Talks His Relationship With The Shield, Taking Over, Elevating The U.S. Title
Inland Empire Weekly has an in-depth interview with Dean Ambrose and Natalya, who were promoting this Sunday's WWE live event at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, CA. Here are a few highlights from the interview:
Being U.S. Champion: "That's one of those things you don't really realize how cool it is until you hold that belt in your hands for the first time and you hear the crowd. Now for me the biggest part of it is elevating the belt. I don't believe a championship makes a wrestler and a wrestler makes a champion. I have to raise the profile even higher than the championship and make everybody want it because I have it. I want my performance to be at the highest level of anybody in the company. I want to make everybody step up to me. I'll create my own challenges; I want to make sure the energy is pointing to me and the United States championship. I don't want it to be a trinket."
Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns: "Those two guys are great to work with. I couldn't ask for better partners. We travel together, we train together, we eat, sleep, breathe and wrestle, and we brainstorm to come up with ideas on how to be better wrestlers. We have kind of an ongoing, ever evolving process. We're making it up as we go along and once we get a little crack, doors open full steam ahead. We have a rapport; we really try to set a standard. We're gonna work everybody every single night, every single day. That's what we do."
The Shield's goal: "The goal, for the SHIELD is to eventually take over the circuit. Once we climb to the top of the mountain than, yeah, ideally we will be wrestling each other one day for a whole lot of money. That could definitely happen sometime in the future... I think we'll have a hell of a long trip for justice to be served."
Ambrose also discussed eventually facing the other members of the Shield, what justice means, working for WWE as opposed to the independents and more. You can ready the full interview by clicking here.
Source: Inland Empire Weekly