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“I Would Rather Work in McDonald’s”- Dean Ambrose Trashes WWE

Published 04/21/2020, 10:24 PM EDT

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Former WWE Superstar, Dean Ambrose AKA Jon Moxley went full ballistic in a recent interview with Wrestling Observer. Ambrose shares his thoughts on WWE releasing many superstars during the pandemic and responds to the speculations for him working for WWE again.

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Recently, WWE released superstars such as Drake Maverick, Zack Ryder, Rusev along with WWE producers such as Kurt Angle. According to WWE, this move would save $4 million for the company. But, this has also brought a ton of criticism to the company from its fans along with former WWE superstar, Dean Ambrose.

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Will Dean Ambrose ever work for WWE again?

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Speaking to Wrestling Observer Live, via Cultaholic, Ambrose said

“If I couldn’t wrestle right now, I think I’d maybe have a shot to be like a producer, a coach, or a trainer, something like that. Be involved in some way which I would never say, I would never be a producer in WWE. I would rather work in McDonald’s than be a producer in WWE. You talk about a thankless job… Or be on the creative team at WWE, I would rather like, tar driveways in the summer heat than be a creative member of the creative team in WWE,”.

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Dean Ambrose recalls the painful experience of working for Vince and talked about how the superstars are treated in WWE. Ambrose continued:

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“What a terrible job. Sitting around waiting for Vince to write a show and then he crumbles up the show and throws it out. You get yelled at and treated like an idiot. I can’t imagine how frustrating that job would be. But, outside of WWE in the world, I would love to be part of the creative process after I couldn’t wrestle anymore,”

Well, the fortune ahs changed for Jon Moxley after he joined WWE’s strongest rival at the moment, AEW. Moxley became an instant fan favorite after his debut at AEW and is currently the AEW world champion.

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