Wednesday 01/05/2019: I have updated
this section just to point out that, this title; The Building of: and other
blog titles such as Waisted: and In-depth Predictions/Other elements for WWE
[insert pay-per-view name here.] Yes The Building of: and Wasted: blogs may be
slightly similar [this is because The Building of: blogs inspired me to come up
with the Waisted: blogs, so I try to use the title which is better suited for
what I am talking about, it just gives me a little bit more leeway to work with
Dean Ambrose's Latest Heel Turn.
I feel
terrible about this whole situation really, even though this was months ago I
am still in two minds if I would have done things this way, I say this
respectfully but using a real-life situation like this in this manner doesn't
particularly sit too well with me. I mean nothing surprises me about the WWE
anymore, but if you have been reading or viewing any of my material/blogs long
enough I try to be balanced. So if it had to be done away things went down on
that night next week I would have shown Ambrose to be apologetic with real
emotions, Rollins could come down to the ring and they could talk about the
tragic situation at the end of the segment Rollins could mention their other
brother's name which consequently sends Ambrose nuts and he begins laying into
Rollins, after some time Ambrose just walks away and up the ramp.
Over the
next couple of weeks everyone begins to notice that Ambrose is becoming
withdrawn sitting or being in the darkest places of the arena, occasionally
talking sense or gibberish or possibly writing something on the walls and
attacking anyone that tries to talk to him or interview him [so the authority
figures send Young, from now on she is the only one that is safe around him,]
so for his first interview Young asks why did you attack Rollins not once but
twice? With that Ambrose sitting on some stairs says "Time" Young
looks confused and says What does that mean?" Ambrose responds "Have
you got the time?" Before Young responds; Ambrose softly puts his finger
and thumb in a pinching motion to Young's lips so she cannot talk and says
quietly yet creepily "Time waits for no one." With that he walks away
slowly possibly making a sound of a clock or saying tick-tock tick-tock slowly
and calmly.
As the weeks
go on, Ambrose is becoming more mysterious sometimes talking sense or sometimes
makes more references to time, his in ring style has somewhat changed as well
to someone that obliterates his opponents with occasional getting disqualified,
after by this point Rollins wants to know what is going on with you Ambrose?
[Standing in the middle of the ring,] suddenly the audience sees Ambrose on the
big screen; sitting in the dark just about to light a match [the match is now a
light in his fingertips] you can see elements of his face and with this he
gives this dialogue in a quiet voice "Now everyone is asking what is going
on with Ambrose? So let's ask him? Ambrose what is going on with Ambrose? Well
Ambrose after it was announced that our brother was ill again. We got thinking
that time is short and to make our mark in this business we need to begin as
soon as possible, so that is what I intend to do; beginning with you Rollins so
tick-tock tick-tock Rollins time is running out for you your light needs to be
extinguished [with that he uses his fingertips to put out the match, a match or
a candle in a dark place can be his backstage gimmick, if you want to get
creative you can have him possibly interviewing his shadow [Ambrose facing a
wall but the right distance to create a shadow,]but he needs to use his
fingertips to put out the light every time the segment is done to illustrate
his more at home in the darkness.]
I have a
feeling that the viewing audience watching this over this time would have a
better connection with Ambrose, because based on the real-life tragic situation
which I have used in this storyline [but also drifted away from this
situation,] would hopefully paint Ambrose as a heel, but a heel with real
feelings and ideas that this one situation can and does change your perspective
on life.
I wouldn't
say I am an arrogant person, but my basic idea in this situation is much, much,
much better than what they went with. As things were it was unsettling to watch
this whole storyline play out, because eventually they turned Ambrose into a
terrible character and they exploited this real-life situation.
I do like
Ambrose, but he is another performer/wrestler who would do unbelievable things
for a different wrestling company, you could make him the number one guy in
your organization or at least put him with the top stars to make dream matches,
so even though I will not get to see him much on TV soon, it will be
interesting to hear what he is doing possibly somewhere else in the wrestling
industry.
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