It's 2015 in WWE, and everybody has a chance.
Despite scoring his first pay-per-view win since September 2013 at Extreme Rules, Dean Ambrose is now a No. 1 contender. In fact, Ambrose joins a pool of No. 1 contenders who will be competing against Seth Rollins in a Fatal 4-Way match at WWE Payback.
The crowded match is a microcosm for a general theme that every WWE Superstar can be relevant during an ambiguous post-WrestleMania season.
As I mentioned in the PodNasty Wrestling Podcast, the midcard used to serve as a live-action almanac of what could have been. But a c...
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