Dean Ambrose Bio
Name
: Jonathan Good
Ring Name
: Dean Ambrose
Birth Date
: 7 Dec 1985
Birth Place
: Ohio, USA
Mini Bio
Jonathan "Jon" Good (conceived December 7,
1985) is an American expert wrestler and on-screen character, as of now marked
to WWE on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Dean Ambrose.
In WWE, Ambrose is a one-time WWE World Champion, a
one-time Intercontinental Champion and a one-time United States Champion, with
his 351-day United States Championship reign being the third-longest in history
and an organization record inside WWE (who procured the title after obtaining
World Championship Wrestling in 2001). He is additionally a one-time Money in
the Bank champ and one of two wrestlers, alongside Kane, to have traded out the
agreement in the wake of winning it that night. From 2011, Ambrose contended in
WWE formative region Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), before joining the
WWE fundamental program in 2012 as an individual from The Shield with Seth
Rollins and Roman Reigns. Ambrose has featured different pay-per-view occasions
for WWE and made his acting presentation in the WWE Studios creation 12 Rounds
3: Lockdown (2015).
Ambrose is additionally known for his work on the
autonomous circuit as Jon Moxley somewhere around 2004 and 2011. He worked for
different advancements including Full Impact Pro (FIP), Combat Zone Wrestling
(CZW), Ring of Honor (ROH), (EVOLVE), and Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA), winning the
FIP World Heavyweight Championship once and the CZW World Heavyweight
Championship twice.
Full Bio
Heartland Wrestling Association
Great started working for Les Thatcher at the
Heartland Wrestling Association (HWA) as an adolescent; he sold popcorn and set
up the ring before starting to prepare at 18 years old (Thatcher declined to
prepare Good until he was 18 years of age) as an expert wrestler under Thatcher
and Cody Hawk. Using the ring name Jon Moxley, he made his presentation in June
2004. Not exactly a year into his profession, Moxley collaborated with Jimmy
Turner as Necessary Roughness, and on May 11, 2005, they crushed the group of
Extreme Desire (Mike Desire and Tack) to win the HWA Tag Team Championship.
After Quinten Lee and Ala Hussein, who made up the group Foreign Intelligence,
beat Necessary Roughness for the HWA Tag Team Championship, Moxley began
cooperating with Ric Byrne in a group known as Heartland Foundation. They beat
Foreign Intelligence for the title on August 19, 2005, however were stripped of
the title for obscure reasons that day.
In 2006, Moxley began trying for the HWA Heavyweight Championship.
He amassed a stable brought The Crew which after some time had wrestlers like
Sami Callihan, Dick Rick, Eric Darkside, and Pepper Parks. On May 9, 2006, he
beat Pepper Parks to win the HWA Heavyweight Championship, and held the title
for over four months until he dropped it to Chad Collyer on September 12.
Moxley recovered the HWA Heavyweight Championship on December 30, by again
vanquishing Parks. After three days, on January 2, 2007, he lost the title to
Brian Jennings.
Moxley came back to the label group division when he
collaborated with his previous mentor Cody Hawk. On June 12, 2007, Moxley and
Hawk crushed Tack and Tarek the Legend to win the HWA Tag Team Championship.
Moxley and Hawk's rule just kept going four days as Andre Heart and Richard
Phillips, all in all known as GP Code, beat them for the title. Moxley kept on
working in the label group division for whatever remains of 2007 through mid
2010. In 2009, Moxley began collaborating with adversary King Vu in a group
known as Royal Violence. They caught the HWA Tag Team Championship twice while
joining together. The first occasion when they caught the title was on October
14, when they beat the Kosher Klub. They held the title until December 2 when
they were beaten by The Irish Airborne (Dave and Jake Crist). A little more
than two weeks after the fact, Royal Violence recovered the HWA Tag Team
Championships as they beat Irish Airborne on December 19.
While still one portion of the HWA Tag Team Champions
with King Vu, Moxley caught the HWA Heavyweight Championship for a third time.
On January 6, 2010, he effectively traded out his "Pick Your Poison"
title shot against Aaron Williams. Lord Vu then turned on Moxley, costing them
the HWA Tag Team Championship. On February 24, the Noble Bloods (Lord Matthew
Taylor and Sir Chadwick Cruise) vanquished Royal Violence for the titles. On
July 14, Moxley lost the HWA Heavyweight Championship to Gerome Phillips.
Craziness Pro Wrestling
After Moxley's fruitful guard of the IPW World
Heavyweight Championship against Aaron Williams at IPW "Frantic
Measures" on June 5, 2010, Jimmy Jacobs assaulted Moxley bringing about
the locker space to turn out and isolate them both. Moxley asked why Jacobs
assaulted him, then both continued to have a war of words with each other in
the back. On August 21, at IPW ninth Anniversary: Reign of the Insane, Moxley
crushed Jacobs to effectively hold the IPW World Heavyweight Championship. On
October 2, at Shocktoberfest Moxley vanquished Drake Younger in a three phases
of Insanity match to effectively hold the IPW World Heavyweight Championship.
On January 1, 2011, at Showdown In Naptown Moxley lost the IPW World
Heavyweight Championship to Jimmy Jacobs in a puppy neckline match because of
ref stoppage.
Battle Zone Wrestling
On June 6, 2009, Moxley was a member in Combat Zone
Wrestling (CZW's) Tournament of Death VIII. In the first round, Moxley crushed
Brain Damage in a Dining Death match, however lost to Nick "F'N" Gage
in a triple risk fans bring the weapons match, additionally including Scotty
Vortekz, in the semi-finals. On October 25, 2009, Moxley partook in the CZW
Tournament of Death: Rewind, in the first round he confronted Thumbtack Jack in
a Four Corners of Fun Dog Collar match, which he lost.
At the CZW eleventh Anniversary Show on February 12,
2010, Moxley vanquished B-Boy to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship. On
August 8, Moxley lost the CZW World Heavyweight Championship to Nick Gage in a
Ultraviolent three manner move additionally including Drake Younger. On August
14, Moxley recaptured the CZW World Heavyweight Championship from Gage in a
three-manner move, likewise including Egotistico Fantastico. At the CZW twelfth
Anniversary show on February 12, 2011, Moxley lost the CZW World Heavyweight
Championship to Robert Anthony.
Winged serpent Gate USA
Moxley began working for Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA) in
2009, and on November 28, he vanquished B-Boy by means of accommodation in a
dim match. Moxley kept on working for Dragon Gate USA in 2010, and on January
23, he crushed Darin Corbin in a dull match. Soon thereafter, he assaulted
Lacey until Tommy Dreamer made the save. Moxley then collaborated with Brian
Kendrick on March 26 in a match against Paul London and Jimmy Jacobs in which
Moxley and Kendrick won. Taking after the match Kendrick and London put Moxley
through a table. On March 27, Moxley made his compensation per-view debut with
Dragon Gate USA in Phoenix, Arizona, confronting Dreamer in a no-nonsense match
taped for Mercury Rising, which Moxley won. At the May 8 Uprising pay-per-view
taping in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Moxley endured a harm where his left
areola was about separated amid a match with Jimmy Jacobs.
At Freedom Fight, which circulated on January 7, 2011,
Moxley and Akira Tozawa were crushed by Homicide and Open the Freedom Gate
Champion BxB Hulk in a label group match.
Different advancements
Moxley contended in two matches for Ring of Honor
(ROH) in 2007. On February 23, Moxley collaborated with Alex Payne in a losing
exertion against Bobby Dempsey and Rhett Titus in a dim match. On June 22,
Moxley lost to Mitch Franklin additionally in a dim match.
At Full Impact Pro's (FIP) Southern Stampede show on
April 17, 2010, Moxley vanquished Roderick Strong to win the empty FIP World
Heavyweight Championship. On August 7 at Cage Of Pain III Moxley crushed Bruce
Santee to hold the title.
Moxley made his Evolve debut at Evolve 3: Rise or Fall
on May 1, 2010, losing to Drake Younger. On July 23, Moxley battled Brodie Lee
to a twofold exclusion at Evolve 4: Danielson versus Fish. At Evolve 6: Aries
versus Taylor on November 10, 2010, Moxley crushed Homicide in a Relaxed Rules
match after the ref required the bell. On April 19, 2011, Moxley wrestled his
Evolve goodbye match, confronting Austin Aries in a losing effort.
He made his presentation for Jersey All Pro Wrestling
(JAPW) on October 23, 2010 at Halloween Hell in which he vanquished Devon
Moore. On February 5, 2011, JAPW appeared in South River, New Jersey. At this
occasion, Moxley turned into the freshest individual from the United States
Death Machine.
World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling
On April 4, 2011, it was affirmed that Good had marked
a formative manage World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and Dragon Gate USA
conceded his discharge from the promotion. Good had already showed up for the
advancement as Jon Moxley on January 20, 2006, when he collaborated with Brad
Attitude in a misfortune to MNM in a match taped for Velocity. On May 27, 2011,
he joined WWE's formative region, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), under
the name Dean Ambrose.
Title interests and different quarrels
Ambrose speedily started quarreling with Rollins,
which included Rollins costing Ambrose a spot in the Money in the Bank stepping
stool match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Money in the Bank and
the twosome assaulting each other. During this period Ambrose and Reigns
discreetly isolated as a group, with Ambrose appearing new ring clothing and
new passage music. After being added to the Money in the Bank stepping stool
match at Money in the Bank at Rollins' solicitation (as he debilitated to
commandeer the match by one means or another on the off chance that he wasn't),
Ambrose lost the match when Kane assaulted him and helped Rollins win. Ambrose
was booked to confront Rollins at Battleground, yet he was launched out from
the field by Triple H for battling with Rollins backstage, and Rollins hence
declared that he had won their match by relinquish, inciting Ambrose to come
back to the field and assault Rollins. Ambrose and Rollins in the long run
wrestled at SummerSlam in a logger match, which Ambrose lost with help from
Kane. Ambrose assaulted Rollins again the next night, making them go head to
head in a Falls Count Anywhere coordinate, which Rollins won by knockout when
Ambrose was assaulted by Kane and in this way had his head driven through a
heap of cinderblocks by Rollins. Ambrose was stretchered out of the field and
the storyline was put to place to clarify Ambrose's nonappearance from TV while
recording Lockdown. He returned at Night of Champions on September 21,
assaulting Rollins. Following weeks of Ambrose assaulting Rollins, the couple
went head to head in a Hell in a Cell match at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view
in October; Ambrose lost the match when the returning Bray Wyatt meddled and
assaulted Ambrose.
The following couple of weeks saw Ambrose and Wyatt
insulting and assaulting each other in both backstage and in-ring fragments,
with Wyatt guaranteeing that he could "alter" Ambrose, prompting a
match at Survivor Series. Ambrose lost the match by exclusion subsequent to
using steel seats, including a table. This prompted a Tables, Ladders, and
Chairs match between the two at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs in December.
Amid the match, a TV screen exploded in Ambrose's face, permitting Wyatt to win
the match. The quarrel closed when Wyatt beat Ambrose in the primary Ambulance
match hung on Raw. Ambrose's reserving amid his fights with Rollins and Wyatt
was condemned by analysts, including James Caldwell of the Pro Wrestling Torch,
who expressed that in spite of the fact that "he's an utility fundamental
eventer", his absence of triumphs showed that he was not a person WWE was
situating "for a 2-3 year maintained keep running on top".
On the January 19 scene of Raw, Ambrose vanquished
Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett. At the Royal Rumble, Ambrose
partook in the Royal Rumble match, however was dispensed with by Kane and Big
Show. The next weeks, Ambrose requested a match for Barrett's title, which
Barrett declined, prompting Ambrose assaulting him, tying his hands around the
ring post, and constraining him to sign an agreement for a title match at
Fastlane, where Ambrose lost the ensuing match by exclusion, yet stole the title
belt afterward. At WrestleMania 31, Ambrose took part in a seven-man stepping
stool match for the title, yet lost after Luke Harper powerbombed him through a
step and thumped him out of the match as result. On the April 2 scene of
SmackDown, Ambrose battled Harper to a no challenge after Harper put Ambrose
through a table. On the April 13 scene of Raw, Ambrose assaulted Harper after
Harper lost to Ryback by disqualification. On the April 20 scene of Raw,
Ambrose and Harper at the end of the day battled to a no-contest. At Extreme
Rules, Ambrose crushed Harper in his first singles triumph on pay-per-view
since the Shield split up.
On the May 4 scene of Raw, Ambrose vanquished the WWE
World Heavyweight Champion (and previous adversary and Shield stablemate) Seth
Rollins, and according to pre-stipulation by Kane, Ambrose was added to the WWE
World Heavyweight Championship match at Payback, a lethal four-way coordinate
likewise including Randy Orton and Roman Reigns, and Ambrose's first open door
for a WWE's reality title. However, at the occasion, Ambrose neglected to win
the title. He additionally fizzled at Elimination Chamber as, while he won a
singles title match against Rollins, it was by means of preclusion, in this way
Rollins held once more. Despite the misfortune, Ambrose brought the belt with
him and tested Rollins in a step match at Money in the Bank which he lost.
After Money in the Bank, Ambrose kept collaborating
with Reigns, and in the long run helped him in his fight with Bray Wyatt after
Luke Harper rejoined with Wyatt. On the August 6 version of SmackDown, Reigns
tested Wyatt to a label group match at SummerSlam, with Reigns and Ambrose
confronting Wyatt and Harper, which Wyatt accepted. At SummerSlam, Ambrose and
Reigns crushed Wyatt and Harper. On the August 24 scene of Raw, Ambrose and
Reigns battled Wyatt and Harper in a SummerSlam rematch. Amid the match, Braun
Strowman made his WWE debut, joining The Wyatt Family and helping Harper and
Wyatt assault Ambrose and Reigns. At Night of Champions, Ambrose, Reigns and
Jericho were vanquished by Wyatt, Harper and Strowman in a six-man label group
match.
Taking after Seth Rollins' harm, which constrained him
to abandon the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in November 2015, Ambrose
entered a 16-man competition to decide another champion. After vanquishing
Tyler Breeze, Dolph Ziggler and Kevin Owens, Ambrose at last made it to the
finals at Survivor Series, however lost to Roman Reigns.
Intercontinental Champion
In December, Ambrose began a fight with Kevin Owens
after Ambrose turned into the new number one contender for the Intercontinental
Championship, which was held by Owens. Ambrose won the Intercontinental
Championship interestingly, subsequent to vanquishing Owens, at the TLC:
Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view on December 13. On the December 22,
2015 scene of SmackDown, Ambrose crushed Owens and Ziggler in a triple risk
match to hold the title. On the January 7, 2016 scene of SmackDown, Ambrose and
Owens went head to head once more, however the outcome was a twofold countout.
At the 2016 Royal Rumble, Ambrose vanquished Owens in a Last Man Standing match
to hold the Intercontinental Championship, and was the runner-up in the Royal
Rumble match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The next night on Raw,
Ambrose was declared as a major aspect of a triple danger match against Roman
Reigns and Brock Lesnar at Fastlane, with the victor going ahead to face Triple
H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in the headliner of WrestleMania
32. In the weeks going before the match, Ambrose more than once insulted and
urged Lesnar. On the February 15 scene of Raw, Ambrose was compelled to protect
his Intercontinental Championship in a deadly five-manner match and lost the
title when Kevin Owens stuck Tyler Breeze.
At Fastlane, Ambrose lost in the wake of being stuck
by Reigns. The next day, Ambrose was assaulted by Lesnar after landing at the
arena. This set up an encounter on Raw, where Ambrose would return driving an
emergency vehicle, just to be assaulted once more, and after that Ambrose
tested Lesnar to a No Holds Barred Street Fight match at WrestleMania 32, which
Paul Heyman acknowledged on Lesnar's behalf. On the February 29 scene of Raw,
Ambrose interfered with Triple H, issuing a test for his WWE World Heavyweight
Championship. It would later be declared on WWE.com that the match would be
occurred at Roadblock. During the headliner, Ambrose hit Dirty Deeds and stuck
Triple H for a three tally, however as Ambrose's foot was under the rope, it
was void and Ambrose later lost the match. Ambrose then proceeded with his
quarrel with Lesnar cutting some promos on him, ceaselessly difficult him, and
on the March 14 scene of Raw, bad-to-the-bone legend Mick Foley gave Ambrose
his mark spiked metal baseball bat. The next week on Raw, another no-nonsense
legend, Terry Funk, gave Ambrose a chainsaw. Ambrose wound up losing the match
among them at WrestleMania 32.
In April, Ambrose started a competition with Chris
Jericho after Shane McMahon crossed out The Highlight Reel and supplanted it
with The Ambrose Asylum. This brought about a match at Payback, where Ambrose
would crush Jericho. The next night on Raw, Ambrose welcomed Stephanie McMahon
on The Ambrose Asylum and faced her about being undependable with her late
pleasant disposition, and as opposed to Stephanie give an answer, she wiped out
Ambrose's appear and restored Jericho's Highlight Reel. The two then assaulted
each other, finishing with Jericho crushing Ambrose's pruned plant
"Mitch" over his head and proceeding with their feud. After Ambrose
devastated Jericho's light-up jacket and Jericho place Ambrose in a
straitjacket, he tested Jericho to an Asylum match (a steel confine match with
weapons hanging over the enclosure) at Extreme Rules, where Ambrose won in the
wake of hitting the Dirty Deeds on Jericho onto a bed of thumb tacks.
WWE World Champion
On the May 23 scene of Raw, Ambrose vanquished Dolph
Ziggler to fit the bill for the Money in the Bank stepping stool match on June
19, which he won. Later that same night, he traded out his portfolio and
immediately crushed Seth Rollins to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
surprisingly; this was soon after Rollins caught the world title from Roman
Reigns. When Ambrose won the title, Will Pruett of Pro Wrestling Dot Net
composed that his "character hadn't genuinely earned this minute" and
that Ambrose was "the sort of wrestler they could have constructed a
WrestleMania around". Steve Khan of the Wrestling Observer composed that
Ambrose had encountered a "thrill ride to the highest point of WWE".
Presently, "WWE put the title on Ambrose when he is at any rate
fascinating point. He's not scorching anymore...But, the open door still exists
to make Ambrose a top guy". After the main contender's match amongst
Rollins and Reigns finished in a twofold countout the following night on Raw,
Shane McMahon, on Ambrose's solicitation, reported a triple danger match for
the title between Ambrose, Reigns, and Rollins at Battleground. In July,
Ambrose effectively protected the title in two singles match against Rollins on
both Raw and SmackDown before Battleground.
On July 19 at the 2016 WWE draft, Ambrose was drafted
to SmackDown, being the brand's first draft pick and carrying the title with
him. At Battleground on July 24, Ambrose effectively held his title against
Rollins and Reigns by sticking the latter. Ambrose then effectively shielded
the WWE World Championship, which was currently restrictive to SmackDown,
against Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam. His next title barrier was at Backlash,
where he lost the title to AJ Styles after Styles hit Ambrose with a low blow
while the ref was down, and executed a Styles Clash.
Wrestling persona
Ambrose's WWE profession has seen him portrayed as
flimsy and capricious. Alluded to as "The Lunatic Fringe" since his
time in The Shield (taking the moniker from Cincinnati radio station WEBN,
which itself got the epithet from the 1981 tune), his trick is depicted as a
trump card. Ambrose's contrivance has been contrasted with that of WWE Hall of
Famers Roddy Piper and Stone Cold Steve Austin, and has attracted correlation
with Brian Pillman and Heath Ledger's depiction of The Joker. Despite desires
that Ambrose would get to be one of WWE's next top heels even after The Shield
turned babyface, Ambrose's babyface run post-Shield picked up fame, with him
being cheered over individual babyface Roman Reigns when they went head to head
in three world title matches (Payback and Survivor Series in 2015, and Fastlane
in 2016). Ambrose's notoriety over Reigns has been particularly intelligent on
the live occasion circuit, where Ambrose was drawing better on WWE's
"B" circuit (as a rule in littler markets) than Reigns as champion on
the "A" circuit. Ambrose was voted as the "Most Popular Wrestler
of the Year" by Pro Wrestling Illustrated in 2014 and 2015.
Individual life
Quite a bit of Good's wrestling persona depends all
alone genuine childhood in Cincinnati's East End, where he spent a lot of his
youth in broad daylight housing. An enthusiastic wrestling fan who revered Bret
Hart as a kid, he utilized wrestling as a break from his unpleasant childhood
by submerging himself in wrestling tapes and perusing stories about wrestling's
prior days. A year in the wake of starting to prepare as a wrestler, he dropped
out of high school. An energetic fanatic of both the NFL and the NHL, Good's
most loved groups incorporate the place where he grew up Cincinnati Bengals and
the Philadelphia Flyers.
Great is involved with WWE broadcaster Renee Paquette,
better known by her screen name Renee Young.
Titles and achievements
Battle Zone Wrestling
CZW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
Full Impact Pro
FIP World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Heartland Wrestling Association
HWA Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
HWA Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Jimmy
Turner (1), Ric Byrne (1), Cody Hawk (1) and King Vu (2)
Assault of the Trios (2009) – with Dean Jablonski and
Dick Rick
Craziness Pro Wrestling
IPW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
IPW Mid-American Championship (1 time)
Worldwide Wrestling Association
IWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Hade
Vansen
Master Wrestling Illustrated
Fight of the Year (2014) versus Seth Rollins
Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2014, 2015)
Positioned No. 9 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in
the PWI 500 in 2016
Moving Stone
Best Briefly Resuscitated Storyline (2015) Dean
Ambrose versus Seth Rollins
Most Likable Loose Cannon (2014)
Westside Xtreme Wrestling
wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Sami
Callihan
WWE
WWE Intercontinental Championship (1 time)
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
WWE World Heavyweight Championship/WWE
Championship/WWE World Championship (1 time)
Cash in the Bank (2016)
Slammy Award (5 times)
Breakout Star of the Year (2013, 2014) 2013 honor
imparted to The Shield
Group of the Year (2013, 2014) with Seth Rollins and
Roman Reigns as The Shield
Inclining Now (Hashtag) of the Year (2013) –
#BelieveInTheShield with Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns as The Shield
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