Jon Moxley, aka Dean Ambrose, has this about Seth Rollins criticizing his comments against WWE



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Jon Moxley, aka Dean Ambrose, was asked about his friend Seth Rollins, Shield's brother, criticizing WWE in Chris Jericho's podcast. Read below to find out what Moxley had to say on the same topic.

Jon Moxley, aka Dean Ambrose, has been the subject of discussion in the professional wrestling industry, particularly since his departure from the WWE. A few days after the expiry of his contract, Jon made a surprise appearance at AEW's Double or Nothing chain . His first interview after leaving WWE was with Chris Jericho, for his podcast, and Moxley was not badociated with any filters. The wrestler criticized Vince McMahon and the creative team for not allowing him the freedom to tell his own stories. While Seth Rollins said that he loves only love for his close friend and member of Shield, the universal champion questioned why Dean criticized the WWE.

While speaking at The Store Horsemen, Ambrose was asked about Seth's comment. To that, Jon made reference to an episode of Frasier on the dog, Eddie, who is depressed. Eventually, they discover that Eddie was sad because a toy was stuck under the couch. Eddie was no longer so depressed. Likewise, Dean was also deeply unhappy. The wrestler did not realize it at first because he was making money and that seemed good at the time. Now, however, he realizes how deeply it affected him. The toy for Eddie was a professional fight for Moxley. Also, about Chris' podcast, Ambrose was frustrated with the way people told him about his career, his life and everything he did.

"Because I stayed silent all the time, so it was a frustrating time to hear everyone else's talking about you, when they do not know what they're talking about, so it was as if it was my first words – I was a little nervous, it was very moving, you know? "Jon added.

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is the only problem I 've really encountered with anyone. However, Moxley said that he would not reproduce the podcast anymore.