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Triple H on Dean Ambrose: The Game says The Lunatic Fringe will be stopped

'Former Shield star will go the same way as Roman Reigns'

Last Updated: 25/09/14 10:25am

Dean Ambrose's reign of destruction will end, says Triple H
Dean Ambrose's reign of destruction will end, says Triple H

Triple H insists that Dean Ambrose will eventually be thwarted by The Authority.

Ambrose reappeared in WWE at Sunday's Night of Champions event in Nashville, rushing out of a yellow cab to attack Seth Rollins, his former Shield stablemate who had crashed his skull into a pile of cinderblocks a month previously.

The Lunatic Fringe then scrapped with Rollins, Kane and Randy Orton on Raw but Triple H says Ambrose will soon go the way of fellow dissidents Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns, both of whom are currently recovering from injury.

Dean Ambrose helps John Cena fend off an attack from Kane, Seth Rollins and Randy Orton in a chaotic ending to Monday Night Raw.

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Dean Ambrose helps John Cena fend off an attack from Kane, Seth Rollins and Randy Orton in a chaotic ending to Monday Night Raw.
Dean Ambrose helps John Cena fend off an attack from Kane, Seth Rollins and Randy Orton in a chaotic ending to Monday Night Raw.

"Dean is an interesting guy but sometimes you've got to know when to fight and when not to fight," The Game told WWE.com.

"Durability seems to be an issue - ask Bryan, ask Reigns - and the human body can only withstand so much."

Reminiscent

Bryan underwent neck surgery shortly after winning the WWE World Heavyweight Title at WrestleMania XXX in April, while Reigns faces almost two months on the sidelines as he recuperates from last weekend's treatment on an incarcerated hernia.

And WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H reckons the wounds picked up by the fan favourites should act as a stern warning to Superstars and supporters alike that disobedient behaviour will not be tolerated.

"I'm not happy about it, it's a tragedy," Triple H said of Reigns' injury, which prevented the former American footballer from fighting Rollins at Night of Champions.

Sooner or later The Authority wins.

Triple H

"But I feel a little like it's Groundhog Day as it's very reminiscent of the Daniel Bryan scenario.

"The WWE Universe gets behind these guys who buck authority but when they do, for whatever reason, it doesn't work out for them.

"Maybe guys should choose who they run up against a little more carefully as sooner or later The Authority wins."

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