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Post by #HEEL Dark Lord on Jan 11, 2014 4:42:59 GMT -5
In an interview with the Dayton City Paper, Dean Ambrose commented on the misconception that wrestling is "fake" and doesn't hurt. Here are highlgihts:
On what it's like working for WWE: "It's been a whirlwind from the day [The Shield] started on television. We come through the crowd and feel that energy night after night. We've worked with all the top stars – John Cena, Undertaker, The Rock, (WWE World Heavyweight Champion) Randy Orton, etc. It's surreal to be a part of this. You get to travel the world on someone else's dime and you're never really home. If you like being at home, WWE is not for you!"
On what he feels are some of the biggest misconceptions about wrestling: "[The] biggest misconception is it's fake, it doesn't hurt and everything is scripted in and out of the ring – those are the big ones. Not everything is scripted. Things change on the fly and you have to react to think on your feet. You only get one chance to get it right since it's live. Nothing about it is fake. It all hurts. I feel the toll of what all I've put my body through year after year, but hopefully I'll come out on the better end of it."
On why people should come to a WWE event: "The cool thing about a WWE live event as opposed to TV is the energy is totally different. You're closer to the action and you're part of the energy of the crowd, free to cheer or boo or do whatever you want to do. You should kick yourself if you don't see it firsthand. It's an unforgettable experience."
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