– Dean Ambrose recently spoke with Fansided to promote Sunday’s WWE WrestleMania 32 pay-per-view. The full interview can be read at this link. Below are highlights:
WrestleMania 32 is this Sunday and you are facing The Beast Brock Lesnar in a โNo Holds Barredโ match. In your previous WrestleMania matches, you participated in a ladder match and tag team matches. How do you prepare for this fight with not only taking on Brock Lesnar, but a singles match?
Fighting Brock Lesnar is different than fighting anyone else on the earth. Heโs a freak of nature and a destructive force. Even having a physical confrontation with him is like having a match. Compared to a Hell in the Cell, TLC, Last Man Standing or any gimmick you want to throw out there being in the ring with him is different. The things he can do to you with his skill set and physical attributes itโs the most vicious thing he can do to you.
Iโm trying to live life to the fullest. Thatโs just how I roll. You donโt what feeling alive is like until you put yourself until you are put in a danger of death. I donโt know how it came about, but it seems like my entire life Iโve been searching for the most dangerous match possible and I think I may have found it.
In terms of preparing for this, I donโt there is anything you can do. I donโt think people understand how the kind of mental state you have to be in to go into a Street Fight with Brock Lesnar. With 100,000 people at the arena and the millions watching on the WWE Network, I donโt think I have gotten there yet. You gotta be like screw it and whatever happens, happens. I embrace the thought of living close to the edge. For me, it could be a long night but it could be the ultimate thrill or ultimate rush. I might be executed in front of the world and itโs pretty hilarious. Itโs a crazy scenario and it gets me all excited just thinking about it.
Iโm ready to go 24/7, thatโs my thing. Heโs eat, sleep, suplex, repeat but Iโve been the workhorse for the company the last year. I havenโt had time to train or relax because Iโm wrestling and getting beat up every single day. I am in a constantly in a state of readiness. Iโm constantly throwing punches, getting thrown around and the difference is doing it in a different location. So in some ways, itโs the same things Iโve been doing every single day.
Social media is something that has taken the WWE by storm. But you havenโt committed to it and refuse to join any of networks that are available. Has that stance changed at all or are you still refusing to resume your social media activity?
That will never change. I donโt care about social media, like social media or even understanding social media.
I donโt care plain and simple. I could care less about social media and anything that goes along with it.
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