3. Dean Ambrose
Dean Ambrose‘s childhood was far from idyllic. The boy, then known as Jonathan Good, spent much of his formative years being moved from house to house in the poorest areas of Cincinnati.
Little is known about Good’s relationship with his father, but the information which is available suggests the two have never been on the best terms. Ambrose has said he got into wrestling because he would watch it with his friend and his friend’s father, but has never mentioned spending any quality time with his own dad.
During their heated rivalry in early 2015, the maniacal Bray Wyatt frequently referenced Ambrose’s personal life in his promos, at one point asking the future world champion if his dad still sent him “postcards from prison.”
WWE has a long history of incorporating personal issues into their storylines, but the fact that Ambrose was so willing to let the company discuss his father’s legal troubles suggests he doesn’t care all that much about what people think of his old man.
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