Dean Ambrose Responds To Vulgar Internet Meme, Talks WWE Battleground Match With Seth Rollins

While promoting this Sunday's WWE Battleground event with a Boston-based radio station, Dean Ambrose weighed in on vulgar nickname he's been branded with online.

According to wzlx.cbslocal.com, "A trend emerged on Reddit while Ambrose was still in The Shield, when a fan held a sign referring to the superstar as the "Ti**y Master." Ambrose, however, quickly shot it down during the interview, claiming he'd never even heard that before.

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"That's why I don't do the internet very much," remarked Ambrose, who has not posted a message on Twitter since 2012.

The crude nickname actually originated from the WWE Superstar himself. Last November, photographs surfaced on social media of Ambrose competing at a live event in the United Kingdom with "Ti**y" and "Master" written on his wrist tape.

At WWE Battleground, Ambrose faces the man who betrayed him, Seth Rollins. He believes the match will be the start of a long rivalry.

"I don't think this is going to be the end," Ambrose said. "I think me and him are going to be at each other's throats and tearing it up and having spectacular matches for years and years down the line, but you're going to get to see the first ones this Sunday."

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The audio interview, which comes with a warning (Language is slightly NSFW), is available here.

Source: CBSLocal

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