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       #Post#: 33274--------------------------------------------------
       Chat with Dean Ambrose. What word does he hate,WWE 2k16, Spoiler
       s & More
       By: ChrissiCalvert Date: October 11, 2015, 2:20 pm
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       You're wrestling in an era where secrets are much harder to keep
       thanks to the internet. There's a lot of constant scrutiny on
       you guys. How do you cope with all that attention all the time?
       It's the way of the world today. A lot of people bring it on
       themselves--I'm not a social media guy, I don't go on social
       media at all. If you don't know me personally then you don't get
       to talk to me ever. As far as I'm concerned what you see on the
       screen, on Monday night RAW, is the only access you get to me.
       So I live a pretty stress free scenario as far as that's
       concerned. The internet, it is what it is. As far as letting
       secrets go, I find it very easy keeping secrets. I just don't
       tell anyone if I don't trust them. And the circle of people I
       trust is very, very small. I just keep it real like that and it
       makes it easier for me.
       It's a wider issue that affects the WWE in general, though. For
       example, someone sees Undertaker at the airport, takes a
       picture, and then suddenly the finish for a match that night is
       ruined. Do you think think this overall scrutiny makes it harder
       for you to present a product?
       Yeah, a lot of fans kinda take the magic away. But it's been
       like this for years now, where they dig and search for every
       little bit of info and spend so much time deciphering everything
       and overthinking things. That's just an outlet for their passion
       for wrestling, but it does take away the magic sometimes, so I
       almost wish people would stop doing that. But if you take a
       picture of somebody and post it online, you're an asshole.
       I hate having my picture taken in general. And if I'm not
       allowing it… and it's just gotten worse over time. I don't
       understand pictures at airports. And I hate the word selfie. Any
       man that uses it needs to reevaluate a lot of their life.
       I can't imagine, I can't get in the mind of a wrestling fan who
       wants to break news that spoils a surprise for somebody. Would
       you want a surprise spoiled? Say you saw Sting at the airport
       and tipped everybody off that Sting was going to make an
       appearance that night, and then you ruin the surprise for people
       who went out of the way not to get the surprise ruined. Would
       you want your surprised ruined? I'd be, "Don't tell me, don't
       tell me who you saw at the airport." I like to live a
       spoiler-free life.
       Does it ever make you wish you wrestled in a different era?[/b
       Oh yeah. Professional wrestling as I imagined it when I set out
       to be a pro wrestler is not the same thing as sports
       entertainment today. There are times I wished I was in 1983 in
       the Crockett territory. But the WWE today is also something
       that's never been done before. Everything from the WWE network
       to video games, to be part of something like that and all the
       craziness that is the WWE today, is also cool to be a part of.
       It's not just a wrestling business now. WWE is an institution in
       entertainment. It truly is now like the NFL, the brand is there
       with them. It's on a level it's never been before.
       [b]So are you a gamer yourself?
       I'm not a gamer in the traditional sense, but I've played almost
       every wrestling game there was. To be a part of this one--I
       mean, the fans are going to love it. It's very cool to be a part
       of that--you can play this game at such a realistic level, and
       it's such an encompassing WWE experience for a fan, that you can
       play this for hours and hours and never get sick of it.
       #Post#: 33300--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Chat with Dean Ambrose. What word does he hate,WWE 2k16, Spo
       ilers & More
       By: tnafan Date: October 18, 2015, 2:50 pm
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       He is one to watch out for . I bet in five years time he will be
       WWE champion .. He is one of the young guys who are stepping up
       to take the spot light ..
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