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You have to take a certain pride in your work.
Dean Ambrose -
I never pictured myself being liked by anybody.
Dean Ambrose
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If I got hit by a bus tomorrow, I get to say I was in a movie.
Dean Ambrose -
I'll fight anyone for enough money. Give me half a million dollars.
Dean Ambrose -
I'm really into rock climbing and hiking and stuff.
Dean Ambrose -
I like to think I'm a good mechanic for the company. 'Oh well, we sprung a leak? Call Ambrose; throw him in there.' I like that because I think it has really upped my value with the company, and I think that they realize nowadays, too, another Dean Ambrose isn't going to walk through the door anytime soon - or ever.
Dean Ambrose -
No one really has any idea about me. To me, what I give you is what happens onscreen, and past that, anything you're coming up with in your own head, you're creating in your own mind.
Dean Ambrose -
I'm Vince McMahon's favorite wrestler; quote me.
Dean Ambrose
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I just go out there and be myself and turn up the voltage a little bit for entertainment value.
Dean Ambrose -
I keep myself flexible; I just compete at my normal body weight.
Dean Ambrose -
I said, 'What I'm going to do is dress as plain as humanly possible.' I'm not going to wear anything fancy, I'm not going to have fancy music, I'm not going to have fancy pyro - I'm literally just going to be a dude walking into the ring. I'm going to look like I just got off work from a construction site, and I am now punching you in the face.
Dean Ambrose -
There is no creative process to come up with a character of Dean Ambrose.
Dean Ambrose -
I don't go out there and put on any sort of front for people. If I'm in a good mood, I appear in a good mood on TV, and if I'm in a bad mood, I just go out there and look like I'm in a bad mood.
Dean Ambrose -
Having that main event load to carry is very comfortable for me. Anything less is uncomfortable.
Dean Ambrose
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Threats mean nothing to me.
Dean Ambrose -
People can see through crap pretty easily. Just go out there and be comfortable. Be you. Be authentic.
Dean Ambrose -
I could totally see myself limping down the aisle when I'm 60, jumping off the top rope and breaking my hip. I could be a hilarious geriatric wrestler.
Dean Ambrose -
I think I'm one of the only guys here - I mean, we have so much great talent here, but I can do anything. I can literally do anything. That's not me being like, 'Oh I'm so great.' I'm just like, 'I know what I'm doing.'
Dean Ambrose -
I probably don't have any more of a bigger following on the Internet than anybody else does - I just probably have a stranger one.
Dean Ambrose -
You're always going to get comparisons. Everybody comes out and says, 'He's the next so and so,' or, 'He reminds me of so and so.' I have so many influences and stuff in my brain, who knows what's going to pop in and come out.
Dean Ambrose
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I've been around in WWE for quite a while now and before that had - even in Florida - I've been all around the world and seen every type of style in opponent; the way I was trained and stuff, I got a lot more tricks up my sleeve.
Dean Ambrose -
For me, wrestling was an escape. It was like a way out.
Dean Ambrose -
I like, at the end of the night, to be walking back to the locker room limping and sweating, spitting blood out of my mouth. I've been doing this for a long time, and it comes naturally.
Dean Ambrose -
From day one, The Shield was a vehicle. It wasn't, 'This is what we're doing for the rest of our lives.' It was, 'This is the vehicle we'll use to bust into WWE, to ride to the top of it, and then we fight each other.' That was always the plan.
Dean Ambrose