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Jonathan David "Jon" Good (December 7, 1985) is an American professional wrestler and former actor currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). In NJPW, Moxley is a two-time IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion. In AEW, Moxley is a four-time AEW World Champion.

In World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), he is a one-time WWE Champion, a three-time WWE Intercontinental Champion and a one-time WWE United States Champion, with his 351-day United States Championship reign being the third-longest in history and a company record within WWE. He was also the 2016 Money in the Bank ladder match winner and successfully cashed in his contract to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

He is also known for his work on the independent circuit in various promotions including Full Impact Pro (FIP), Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Ring of Honor (ROH), Evolve Wrestling (EVOLVE), and Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA), winning the FIP World Heavyweight Championship once, CZW World Heavyweight Championship twice, and the Insanity Pro Wrestling IPW Heavyweight Championship twice.

Professional wrestling career

Heartland Wrestling Association (2004–2011)

Good got his start in Heartland Wrestling Association (HWA) in 2004 using the ring name Jon Moxley. He started training under the tutelage of Cody Hawk and Les Thatcher. In June 2004, Moxley made his debut. Not even a year into his career, Moxley teamed up with Jimmy Turner as Necessary Roughness, and on May 11, 2005, they defeated the team of Mike Desire and Tack to win the HWA Tag Team Championship. After Quinten Lee and Ala Hussein, who made up the team Foreign Intelligence, beat Necessary Roughness for the HWA Tag Team Championship, Moxley started teaming with Ric Byrne in a team known as Heartland Foundation. They beat Foreign Intelligence for the title on August 19, 2005. On the same day, Heartland Foundation was stripped of the title for unknown reasons. Brock Guffman awarded the title back to Foreign Intelligence, and this was Moxley's last stint in the tag team division for a period of time.

In 2006, Moxley started challenging for the HWA Heavyweight Championship. On May 9, 2006 he beat longtime HWA superstar Pepper Parks. Moxley held the title for just over four months when he dropped the title to Chad Collyer on September 12, 2006. Moxley regained the title HWA Heavyweight Championship for a second time in 2006 after he defeated Pepper Parks on December 30. On January 2, 2007, Moxley dropped the title to the "Buffalo Bad Boy" Brian Jennings.

Moxley returned to the tag team division when he teamed up with his former trainer Cody Hawk. On June 12, 2007, Moxley and Hawk defeated Tack and Tarek the Legend to win the HWA Tag Team Championship. Moxley and Hawk's reign only lasted four days when Andre Heart and Richard Phillips, collectively known as GP Code, beat them for the title. Moxley continued to work the tag team division for the rest of 2007 through early 2010. In 2009, Moxley started teaming up with rival King Vu in a team known as Royal Violence. They captured the HWA Tag Team Championship twice while teaming together. The first time they captured the title was on October 14, 2009 when they beat the Kosher Klub. They held the title until December 2, 2009 when they were beaten by Irish Airborne (Dave and Jake Crist). Just over two weeks later, Royal Violence regained the HWA Tag Team Championships as they beat Irish Airborne on December 19, 2009.

While still one half of the HWA Tag Team Champions with King Vu, Moxley captured the HWA Heavyweight Championship for a third time. On January 6, 2010 he successfully cashed in his "Pick Your Poison" title shot against Aaron Williams. King Vu then turned on Moxley, costing him them the HWA Tag Team Championship. On February 24, 2010, the Noble Bloods (Lord Matthew Taylor and Sir Chadwick Cruise) defeated Royal Violence for the title. On July 14, 2010 Moxley lost the HWA Heavyweight Championship to Gerome Phillips (formerly King Vu).

Combat Zone Wrestling (2009–2011)

On June 6, 2009, Moxley was a participant in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW)'s Tournament of Death VIII. In the first round, Moxley defeated Brain Damage in a Dining Death match, but lost to Nick "F'N" Gage in a triple threat fans bring the weapons match, also including Scotty Vortekz, in the semi-finals. On October 25, 2009, Moxley participated in the CZW Tournament of Death: Rewind, in the first round he faced Thumbtack Jack in a Four Corners of Fun Dog Collar match, which he lost.

At the CZW 11th Anniversary Show on February 13, 2010, Moxley defeated B-Boy to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship. On August 8, 2010 Moxley lost the CZW World Title to Nick Gage in a Ultraviolent three-way dance also involving Drake Younger. On August 14, 2010, Moxley regained the CZW World Heavyweight Championship from Gage in a three-way dance, also involving Egotistico Fantastico. At the CZW 12th Anniversary show on February 12, 2011, Moxley lost the CZW World Heavyweight Championship to Robert Anthony.

Dragon Gate USA (2009–2011)

Moxley started working for Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA) in 2009, and on November 28, he defeated B-Boy via submission in a dark match. Moxley continued to work for Dragon Gate USA in 2010, and on January 23, he defeated Darin Corbin in a dark match. Later that night, he attacked Lacey until Tommy Dreamer made the save. Moxley then teamed up with Brian Kendrick on March 26, in Phoenix, Arizona in a match against Paul London and Jimmy Jacobs in which Moxley and Kendrick won. Following the match Kendrick and London put Moxley through a table. On March 27, Moxley made his pay-per-view debut with Dragon Gate USA in Phoenix, Arizona, facing Dreamer in a hardcore match taped for the Mercury Rising, which Moxley won. At the May 8 Uprising pay-per-view taping in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Moxley suffered an injury where his left nipple was nearly severed during a match with Jimmy Jacobs.

At Freedom Fight, which aired on January 7, 2011; Moxley and Akira Tozawa were defeated by Homicide and Open the Freedom Gate Champion BxB Hulk in a tag team match.

Insanity Pro Wrestling (2010–2011)

After Moxley's successful defense of the IPW World Heavyweight Championship against Aaron Williams at IPW "Desperate Measures" on June 5, 2010, Jimmy Jacobs attacked Moxley causing the locker room to come out and separate them both. Moxley wondered why Jacobs attacked him, then both proceeded to have a war of words with each other in the back. On August 21, 2010 at IPW 9th Anniversary: Reign of the Insane, Moxley defeated Jacobs to successfully retain the IPW World Heavyweight Championship. On October 2, 2010 at Shocktoberfest Moxley defeated Drake Younger in a three stages of Insanity match to successfully retain the IPW World Heavyweight Championship. On January 1, 2011 at Showdown In Naptown Moxley lost the IPW World Heavyweight Championship to Jimmy Jacobs in a dog collar match due to referee stoppage.

Other promotions

Moxley competed in two matches for Ring of Honor in 2007. On February 23, Moxley teamed with Alex Payne in a loss effort against Bobby Dempsey and Rhett Titus in a dark match. On June 22, Moxley lost to Mitch Franklin also in a dark match.

Moxley defeated Roderick Strong to win the vacant FIP World Heavyweight Championship at Southern Stampede on April 17, 2010. On August 7 at Cage Of Pain III Moxley defeated Bruce Santee to retain the Championship.

Moxley made his Evolve debut at Evolve 3: Rise or Fall on May 1, 2010, losing to Drake Younger. On July 23, Moxley fought Brodie Lee to a double disqualification at Evolve 4: Danielson vs Fish. At Evolve 6: Aries vs. Taylor on November 10, 2010, Moxley defeated Homicide in a Relaxed Rules match after the referee called for the bell. On April 19, 2011, Moxley wrestled his Evolve farewell match, facing Austin Aries in a losing effort. That put his Evolve record at 1-2-1.

Moxley made his debut for Jersey All Pro Wrestling on October 23, 2010 at Halloween Hell in which he defeated Devon Moore. On February 5, 2011, JAPW debuted in South River, NJ. At this event, Moxley became the newest member of the United States Death Machine.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2006, 2011-2019)

Velocity (2006)

On January 20, 2006; Moxley teamed with Brad Attitude (announced as Brad Taylor) in a tag team match against MNM in a losing effort. This match was taped for WWE Velocity. This ended up not airing, as the Jan 21 episode was taped on the 15th and the following Jan 28 episode was taped on the 24th.

Florida Championship Wrestling (2011–2012)

On April 4, 2011, it was confirmed that Good had signed a developmental deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Dragon Gate USA granted his release from the promotion. On May 27 he joined WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), under the name Dean Ambrose.

Ambrose made his televised debut on the July 3 episode of FCW TV, where he challenged Seth Rollins, another prominent independent wrestler. Ambrose and Rollins had their first match for the FCW Jack Brisco 15 Championship in a 15-minute Iron Man match on the August 14 episode of FCW TV. The match ended in a draw with neither men scoring a fall, so Rollins retained his title. A subsequent 20 minute rematch for the title two weeks later resulted in a similar 0-0 draw. A second 30-minute rematch for the title on the September 18 episode of FCW TV went to a time limit 2-2 draw and the match was sent into sudden death rules, where Rollins scored a pinfall to win the match 3-2. Of note, an entire episode of FCW TV was dedicated to hyping and showing the third match in the series. Ambrose finally beat Rollins in a non-title match in the first round of the Super Eight Tournament to crown the new FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion. However, Ambrose was unsuccessful in the tournament finals as Leo Kruger won the Fatal-Four-Way match. Ambrose also cost Rollins his FCW 15 title by attacking Damien Sandow during his title match with Rollins, causing a disqualification in the deciding fall. Ambrose then unsuccessfully challenged Sandow for the FCW 15 title, before Leakee trumped both Ambrose and Rollins during a triple threat match to determine the #1 contender to the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship.

At an FCW house show on October 21, Ambrose challenged WWE wrestler CM Punk, who was making a guest appearance, to a match; Punk accepted the challenge and defeated Ambrose in a 30-minute match. After the match, Punk paid tribute to Ambrose, saying "the first Dean Ambrose is in the back." Ambrose's behind-the-back attack on WWE wrestler and FCW commentator William Regal set up a match between the two on the November 6 episode of FCW TV, where Regal pinned Ambrose to win the match. Following the loss to Regal, Ambrose became obsessed about wanting a rematch and regularly taunted Regal by using Regal's finishing moves to win matches.

In late December 2011, Ambrose appeared at WWE house shows, losing to Daniel Bryan and Ted DiBiase. On March 4, 2012, Ambrose beat Drew McIntyre at a house show in Albany, Georgia, marking his first win in front of a main WWE crowd.

At WrestleMania XXVIII Axxess, Ambrose had a confrontation with veteran hardcore wrestler Mick Foley, claiming that Foley needed to be held accountable for leading a generation astray. and WWE reacted by sending Ambrose home from their SmackDown taping.

Ambrose challenged old nemesis Seth Rollins for the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship on the June 24 episode of FCW TV, but Rollins defeated him. Ambrose finally received a rematch with William Regal on the final episode of FCW TV on July 15. The match began with Regal viciously attacking Ambrose's injured left arm, but Ambrose rammed Regal into the ring post to badly disorientate him. Then, Ambrose ruthlessly kneed Regal's head into an exposed turnbuckle, causing Regal to bleed from the ear; the match was then ruled a no contest. After the match, Regal stared down Ambrose, then applauded him and turned his head to allow Ambrose to hit him with the Knee Trembler. Afterwards, the FCW locker room stormed the ring to separate Ambrose from a fallen Regal while commentators questioned whether Regal would ever be able to wrestle again.

The Shield (2012–2014)

Main article: The Shield

Ambrose made his main roster debut on November 18, 2012 at the Survivor Series pay-per-view alongside Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins, where they assaulted Ryback during the triple-threat main event for the WWE Championship, leading to CM Punk pinning John Cena to retain his title.

The trio declared themselves The Shield and vowed to rally against "injustice". They denied working for Punk, but routinely emerged from the crowd to attack Punk's adversaries, including Ryback, The Miz, Kane and Daniel Bryan, who had attempted to save Kane. This led to a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match being set up for the TLC pay-per-view pitting the three men of the Shield against Ryback and Team Hell No (Kane and Bryan), which Ambrose, Reigns and Rollins won in their debut match.

The Shield continued to aid Punk after TLC; during Punk and Ryback's TLC match for the WWE Championship on the January 7 episode of Raw, they attacked Ryback, which resulted in Punk retaining his title. During the Royal Rumble event where the Rock challenged for Punk's WWE Championship, match, a blackout occurred and the Rock was attacked in the darkness by unknown assailants, directly leading to Punk pinning Rock; the announcers blamed the Shield for the attack. The match was later restarted with Rock winning. The next day on Raw, the Shield attacked and laid out John Cena; Sheamus and Ryback suffered the same fate when they attempted to save Cena. Later in the show, it was revealed through footage played by Vince McMahon that Punk and/or his manager Paul Heyman had been paying the Shield and Brad Maddox to work for them all along. This set up a six-man tag team match at Elimination Chamber, which the Shield won.

At WrestleMania 29, The Shield made victims of Randy Orton, Sheamus & Big Show in what was The Show of Shows debut of "The Hounds of Justice." The following night on Raw, The Shield attempted to attack The Undertaker but were stopped by Team Hell No. This set up a six-man tag team match on the April 22 episode of Raw, where The Shield emerged victorious. Four days later on SmackDown, Ambrose made his singles debut against Undertaker but lost via submission, after which the Shield attacked Undertaker and triple-powerbombed him through the announcer's table. On the May 3 episode of SmackDown, Ambrose defeated Kane in a singles match.

On May 19 at Extreme Rules, Ambrose defeated Kofi Kingston to win the WWE United States Championship, his first singles title in WWE, while Rollins and Reigns won the WWE Tag Team Championships later that night. Ambrose made his first televised title defense on the following episode of SmackDown, retaining his title when he was disqualified due to the rest of the Shield's interference. Three days later on Raw, Ambrose defeated Kingston again to retain his title. At WWE Payback, Ambrose defeated Kane via count-out to retain the United States Championship. The following night on Raw, Ambrose had a title rematch against Kane and retained after the Reigns and Rollins got Ambrose disqualified. On July 14 at Money in the Bank, Ambrose competed in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank Ladder Match and failed to win the match despite interference from Reigns and Rollins. Ambrose retained his United States Championship at SummerSlam by disqualification when Roman Reigns of The Shield speared Rob Van Dam.

Now aligned with WWE COO Triple H, Ambrose and his Shield cohorts made life hell for Daniel Bryan while continuing their winning ways. Ambrose's successful United States Title defense against Dolph Ziggler at Night of Champions was proof of this. At Hell in a Cell, Ambrose was defeated by Big E via count-out. He was on the winning side of a Traditional Elimination Tag Team Match at Survivor Series, but Ambrose was the first eliminated in the bout. He stumbled again at WWE TLC when an errant spear from Reigns allowed Punk to pin Ambrose and escape a 3-on-1 Handicap Match against the entire Shield.

Ambrose would then compete at the Royal Rumble 2014 match along with Rollins and Reigns. Late in the match Ambrose would score three eliminations. Late in the match, Ambrose attempted to eliminate Reigns, however Reigns eliminated both Rollins and Ambrose instead. The next night on Raw, The Shield would compete in a six-man tag team match against Daniel Bryan, Sheamus, and John Cena with all three members of the winning team qualifying to compete in the Elimination Chamber match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Ambrose and his partners lost the match via disqualification after The Wyatt Family interfered and attacked Cena, Bryan, and Sheamus. The Shield started to show signs of turning tweeners due to wanting revenge, and a six-man tag for The Shield against The Wyatt Family at the Elimination Chamber pay-per view was arranged. After not defending the United States Championship for months, he issued an open challenge accepted by Mark Henry, who won via disqualification after Rollins broke up the pin, resulting in Ambrose retaining the title. At the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, the Shield lost to the Wyatt Family; during the match, Ambrose and Bray Wyatt brawled into the crowd, but Wyatt returned to the ring with no sign of Ambrose, which caused Rollins and Reigns to be outnumbered and overwhelmed. On the March 3 Raw, the Shield lost a rematch with the Wyatt Family when the Shield's poor teamwork led to Rollins walking out during the match; Rollins claimed that he had enough of being the glue holding the group together.

However, The Shield quickly got back on the same page and began a feud with Kane, turning all members of The Shield faces in the process. During this feud, Kane was joined by the New Age Outlaws to battle The Shield in a six-man tag-team match at WrestleMania XXX, which The Shield won decisively.

On Raw after WrestleMania, The Shield officially severed ties with The Authority when Kane revealed that Triple H had coordinated the attack on them several weeks prior. As a result, The Shield attacked the entire Authority, protecting new WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan, thus solidifying their face turn. The next week, Triple H placed The Shield in an 11-on-3 Handicap match; following the match, The Shield was attacked by a reunited Evolution.

April 28, Ambrose became the longest reigning United States Champion in WWE's history and in the same week retained against Ryback, Curtis Axel and Alberto Del Rio in Fatal-Four action on SmackDown to mark his 13th defense.

As part of their feud with Evolution, The Shield won a six-man tag team match at Extreme Rules. The following night on Raw, Triple H forced Ambrose to defend his championship in a 20-man battle royal with Rollins and Reigns not part of the match; Ambrose survived until the final two but lost to Sheamus, ending Ambrose's record title reign at 351 days. On the next, SmackDown, Ambrose failed to regain the championship in a singles match against Sheamus. A rematch between the Shield and Evolution was arranged for Payback, in which The Shield won yet again. The next night, Batista left Evolution, prompting Triple H to initiate "Plan B" in his quest to destroy the Shield; this involved Rollins turning on Ambrose and Reigns, subsequently aligning himself with Triple H.

Singles competition (2014-2019)

On the following week on Raw, Ambrose and Reigns vowed to exact revenge on Rollins as well as Orton and Triple H. Ambrose and Reigns went on to team with John Cena to defeat The Wyatt Family in the night's main-event. Later in the week on SmackDown, Dean Ambrose lost in a Money in the Bank qualifying match against Bray Wyatt due to the interference of Seth Rollins. As Ambrose and Reigns quietly separated, Ambrose debuted new ring attire. On the June 23 edition of RAW, Dean Ambrose was added to the Money in the Bank Ladder Match when Seth Rollins demanded that he should be in the match. At Money in the Bank, Ambrose lost the match when Kane attacked him to help Rollins win.

Ambrose was scheduled to face Rollins at Battleground, but Ambrose was ejected from the arena by Triple H. Later that night, Rollins came out and announced that he had won their match by forfeit. Ambrose would then burst into the ring and attack Rollins and a vicious brawl ensued where both men had to be pulled apart by both The Authority and security. Rollins was then shown leaving the arena into the parking lot, where Ambrose was hiding in the trunk of a car and attempted to attack Rollins with a tire iron before Rollins managed to drive away. On the August 4 edition of Raw, Ambrose won the Beat The Clock challenge against Rollins when he distracted him on his match to pick the stipulation for their match at SummerSlam. Later in the week on Smackdown, Ambrose revealed the stipulation to be a Lumberjack match against Rollins at SummerSlam. They fought at the SummerSlam pay-per-view where Ambrose lost to Rollins. The following night on Raw in Las Vegas, Nevada Triple H allowed the WWE Universe vote on the match stipulation for a rematch between Ambrose and Rollins that night on Raw. The stipulation ended up as a "Falls Count Anywhere" Match. During the contest Kane made his way out assisting Rollins. Kane uncovered a stack of cinder blocks at ring side and held Ambrose down to allow Rollins to perform his curb stomp on Ambrose against the cinder blocks. Ambrose was then sent to a local medical center, had he not thrown off his restraints, refused treatment and escaped from WWE officials altogether and he hasn't been seen since that night.

On Night of Champions, Ambrose returned and attacked Seth Rollins after Rollins issued an open challenge. On the October 6th episode of Raw, The Authority would make the first match of the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view to be Ambrose against John Cena with the stipulation of the winner facing Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match for the main event at the pay-per-view. Later in the week on Smackdown, on the Miz TV segment between Ambrose and Cena, the match was revealed to be a No Holds Barred Contract On A Pole Match. On the October 13 episode of Raw, Ambrose and Cena had their match that night instead in which Ambrose won and will face Seth Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. At Hell in a Cell, Ambrose lost to Rollins after Bray Wyatt attacked Ambrose at the end of the main event match.

The next few weeks saw Ambrose and Wyatt taunting and attacking each other in both backstage and in-ring segments, with Wyatt claiming that he could "fix" Ambrose, leading to a match at Survivor Series. Ambrose lost the match by disqualification after hitting Wyatt with a steel chair and then hit Wyatt through a table in which Wyatt would be buried under tables and chairs as Ambrose stood on a ladder. This would then soon after announce another match between the two in a tables, ladders and chairs match on the TLC pay-per-view next month. During the match, a television monitor blew up in Ambrose's face, allowing Wyatt to win the match. Ambrose managed to beat Wyatt in a Boot Camp match yet again was defeated by Wyatt in a "Miracle on 34th Street Fight". The feud concluded when Wyatt beat Ambrose in the first Ambulance match held on Raw. At the Royal Rumble, Ambrose participated in the Royal Rumble match, but was eliminated by Kane and Big Show.

On the January 19 episode of Raw, Ambrose defeated Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett. The following weeks, Ambrose demanded a match for Barrett's title, but Barrett declined, leading to Ambrose attacking him, tying his hands around the ring post, and forcing him to sign a contract for a title match at Fast Lane. Ambrose lost the subsequent match by disqualification, but stole the championship belt afterward. Ambrose would be later added to the ladder match for the Intercontinental championship at WrestleMania. At WrestleMania 31, Ambrose participated in a seven-man ladder match for the championship, but lost after Luke Harper powerbombed him through a ladder and knocked him out of the match as result. On the April 2 episode of SmackDown, Ambrose fought Luke Harper to a no contest after Harper put Ambrose through a table. On the April 13 episode of Raw, Ambrose attacked Harper after Harper lost to Ryback by disqualification. On the April 20 episode of Raw, Ambrose and Harper once again fought to a no contest. At Extreme Rules, Ambrose jumped into a car right before Harper drove it out of the arena. Two matches after would continue and end before Ambrose and Harper returned during a backstage segment with The New Day celebrating winning the tag team titles. After returning to the ring, Ambrose defeated Harper in his first singles victory on pay-per-view since the Shield split up. The next day on Raw, Ambrose was in the King of the Ring tournament, but did not make it to the second round after Dolph Ziggler attacked Dean's opponent Sheamus.

On the May 4th episode of Raw, despite interference from J&J Security, Ambrose defeated the WWE Champion Seth Rollins, and as per pre-stipulation by Kane, Ambrose was added to the championship match at Payback, a fatal four-way match also including Randy Orton and Roman Reigns, and Ambrose's first opportunity for a world title. Ambrose would lose at Payback, but would defeat Rollins via disqualification at Elimination Chamber. Ambrose claimed himself to be champion for the next few weeks, until Rollins took it back in a Ladder Match at Money in the Bank. Ambrose then joined forces with Roman Reigns against Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper, which they won at SummerSlam. Ambrose and Reigns would be joined by Chris Jericho against Wyatt, Harper, and the newest member Braun Strowman, which they lost at Night of Champions. Ambrose would then enter the tournament to crown the new WWE Champion, which he lost to Reigns at the finals. Ambrose would enter a feud with Kevin Owens, who Ambrose beat at the semi-finals. Ambrose would beat Owens for the Intercontinental Title at TLC, giving him his second singles title.

Ambrose would retain the title against Owens in a Last Man Standing Match at the Royal Rumble PPV, and he entered the Royal Rumble Match itself for Roman Reigns' WWE Championship at #19, but he was eliminated last by Triple H. Ambrose would start a feud with Brock Lesnar, asking him to take him to Suplex City. Ambrose would lose the Intercontinental Title back to Owens in a Fatal Five Way Match, also involving Dolph Ziggler, Tyler Breeze and Stardust. And he would also lose a Triple Threat Match at Fastlane, also involving Lesnar and Reigns, for the #1 Contendership against Triple H at WrestleMania. However, Ambrose challenged Triple H for the title at WWE Roadblock, which he would lose. Ambrose would also lose a No Holds Barred Street Fight against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania, even though he brought weapons like a chainsaw and Barbie, given to him by Terry Funk and Mick Foley respectively.

Ambrose started feuding with Chris Jericho, beginning with Ambrose taking over Jericho's Highlight Reel and replacing it with the Ambrose Asylum. Ambrose defeated Jericho at WWE Payback, but the feud still continued. Stephanie McMahon canceled the Ambrose Asylum, and capped off with Jericho destroying Ambrose's plant Mitch. In return, Ambrose destroyed Jericho's jacket. Ambrose challenged Jericho to an Asylum Match at Extreme Rules when he shows it to Jericho for the first time. But after Raw went off-air, Ambrose confronts Jericho who angrily complained him for destroying his jacket in the previous weeks and also demands an apology. Ambrose berates Jericho from his rocker appearance and outfit but also apologize to him for destroying his jacket. Due to Jericho's demands, Ambrose truly apologized to him but also tricks him by hitting him several times with a kendo stick. Ambrose knocks Jericho with Dirty Deeds and walks away in satisfactory. Later on SmackDown's May 20, he manages to ambush Jericho inside the Asylum after he explains about their match in Extreme Rules. In Extreme Rules, Ambrose defeats Jericho in the Asylum Match where he knocks him with a pile of thumb tacks to end their feud.

On the next night, Ambrose defeated Dolph Ziggler to take part in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, against Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, Cesaro, Chris Jericho and Alberto Del Rio. On a special Ambrose Asylum segment on the Raw before Money in the Bank, with special guests, former Shield brothers Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, Ambrose said that "what if he grabbed the briefcase and cash in at the main event?". Ambrose later gave Dirty Deeds to both Reigns and Rollins.

That question was answered at the PPV, which Ambrose won the Money in the Bank contract. At the main event, Rollins defeated Reigns for the WWE Championship for the second time, when Ambrose cashed in on Rollins and won his first WWE Championship. The next night, Shane McMahon announced a Triple Threat Match between Ambrose, Rollins and Reigns at Battleground. However, on the WWE Draft episode of Smackdown Live, Ambrose was the second overall pick for Smackdown, and defeated Rollins, the first overall pick for Raw, later that night to retain the WWE Title. At Battleground, Ambrose came out the winner against Reigns and Rollins. Ambrose feuded with Dolph Ziggler over the title during the summer, and at SummerSlam, they collided. Ambrose beat Ziggler. Ambrose feuded with AJ Styles afterwards, and at Backlash, Ambrose lost the title to Styles. At No Mercy, Ambrose and John Cena took on Styles in a Triple Threat Match for the title.

On the December 13, 2016 episode of SmackDown LIVE he lost to Dolph Ziggler in a fatal 4-way elimination number one contenders match for the WWE Championship. The next week on the December 20, 2016 episode of SmackDown LIVE then WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz would attack Ambrose with a Skull Crushing Finale after Ambrose defeated Randy Orton. On the December 27, 2016 episode of Smackdown Live Ambrose would attack The Miz backstage due to Miz talking about Ambrose and Renee Young's real life relationship. On the January 3, 2017 episode of SmackDown LIVE he would defeat Miz to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship for the 2nd time in his career. On the April 10, 2017 episode of Raw he was drafted to Raw with the WWE Intercontinental Championship. During the April 24 on Raw, Ambrose intervened both Jericho and The Miz after the both of their talk shows were switched from The Highlight Reel to The Miz TV and replaced with the Ambrose Asylum. Ambrose truly apologized to Jericho on their previous feud last year and was given a new jacket that replaced the original jacket he had destroyed which Jericho happily accepted. Due to The Miz's demanding attitude, he hit him with Dirty Deeds before walking away. At the locker room before facing The Miz and the mysterious fighter who turned out to be Bray Wyatt, he asked Jericho to take him off on his "List of Jericho" which he informs him that nobody will be taken off the list. But since Ambrose made peace with Jericho by giving him a new jacket, Jericho put Ambrose on his List of Jericho much to his excitement and challenges him to fight The Miz and Wyatt. Despite their combined efforts during the match to beat The Miz, Wyatt showed up so late and he knocked Ambrose while defeating Jericho with Sister Abigail to win the match. Despite their victory however, Wyatt knocked The Miz with Sister Abigail.

On the May 1, 2017 episode of Raw, Dean Ambrose was handling the duties of Raw's GM Kurt Angle after seeing both Seth Rollins and Finn Balor wanted to get the Universal title until it was interrupted by The Miz. Ambrose announced that Rollins, Balor and The Miz were to face each other that night in a Triple Threat number one contenders match. Before their number one contenders match, Ambrose replaced Charly Caruso when interviewing The Miz and his wife Maryse then taking a backstage scoop on both Rollins and Balor and also encountered Elias who walked in while playing his guitar. The Miz would win a Triple Threat number one contenders match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship which also involved both Balor and Rollins with interference from Samoa Joe and Bray Wyatt.

On May 8, both Dean Ambrose and The Miz became Co-Acting General Managers on Raw when he was acquainted with Raw's GM Kurt Angle while The Miz was acquainted with the Commissioner of Raw, Stephanie McMahon. Both were confronted by an injured Braun Strowman stating that he couldn't care less if whoever is in charge and informs them that once he recovers from his injury he will beat Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar until an angered Kalisto confronted him. But since Strowman wants to be beat Kalisto in one arm, Ambrose gave him the match between them. The Miz soon berates him knowing that Kalisto's career will be ended if he faced an injured Strowman. Ambrose also gave The Miz a match against Finn Balor. Ambrose later fixed the list of schedules when the Miz showed up after defeating Balor. After a brief argument, The Miz before facing him in Extreme Rules, was given a schedule to Ambrose to face Bray Wyatt. In the main event match Ambrose lost to Wyatt by knocking him with the Sister Abigail until The Miz showed up to entertain Wyatt's victory and berates the battered Ambrose that he will win the Intercontinental title.

At Extreme Rules 2017 Ambrose would lose the Intercontinental Championship to the Miz. On the August 14, 2017 episode of Raw he reunited with Seth Rollins to attack then Raw Tag Team Champions The Bar (Cesaro & Sheamus). On August 19 during the WWE 2K18 event, Ambrose came across Cathy Kelley during the interview before he pushes the guard to bump into Sheamus which caused a commotion between him and both Sheamus and Cesaro. In reality, he and Rollins nearly had a brawl with Sheamus and Cesaro during the podcast taping.

At SummerSlam 2017 Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins won the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship from the Bar. On the October 9th edition Raw The Shield would reunite attacking The Miz, Cesaro, Sheamus and Curtis Axel. On the November 6th episode of Raw Ambrose & Rollins would lose the Raw Tag Team Championship to the Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) due to the New Day from SmackDown interfering. At Survivor Series 2017 The Shield would defeat the New Day. On the December 18, 2017 episode of Raw Samoa Joe and The Bar attacked Dean and Seth. Ambrose suffered a triceps injury and was expected to be out 6–9 months.

After being out for nine months from his triceps injury, Dean Ambrose returned on Raw with a new buzz-cut look after Seth Rollins revealed to both Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre during the contract signing that Dean would be in his corner for the Intercontinental title match at SummerSlam 2018. He later competed with Rollins, Braun Strowman and Finn Balor against Ziggler, McIntyre, Kevin Owens and Constable Baron Corbin in a Eight-Man Tag Team Dark Match during the off-air segment. Ambrose defeated Corbin with Dirty Deeds for the win.

All Elite Wrestling (2019-present)

Moxley debuted in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) at their first event Double or Nothing and attacked Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega. His first match was on June 29 at Fyter Fest, where he won a 20-minute Unsanctioned match, defeating Joey Janela. On the October 2 episode of AEW Dynamite, Moxley appeared during the main event six-man tag match between Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks against Chris Jericho, Santana and Ortiz. During the match, Moxley attacked Omega, taking their fight backstage where their clash ended in the VIP room, where Moxley vertical suplexed Omega through a glass coffee table. The following week, Moxley returned for the October 9 episode Dynamite, where he defeated Shawn Spears. Afterwards, Moxley confronted Kenny Omega on the entrance ramp after Omega appeared armed with barbwire-wrapped baseball bat and a barbwire-wrapped broom. After tossing the bat to Moxley, Omega's confrontation was interrupted when he was ambushed by PAC who was sitting at the commentary table during Moxley's match. Once PAC assaulted Omega with a steel chair, he calmly left Moxley to his feud with Omega. The situation concluded with Moxley choosing not to strike the downed Omega, tossing aside his barbwire bat and exiting the stage. On the October 16 episode of Dynamite, Moxley teamed with PAC in a tag match against Omega and Hangman Page. Near the conclusion of the match, Moxley and Omega attempted to attack each other with barbwire weapons while the referee was distracted. While Moxley held the advantage, PAC attempted to dissuade him from using a weapon in the presence of the referee, risking losing the match by disqualification (adding losses to both their win-loss records in AEW). Moxley turned on PAC, executing a DDT before exiting the ring. PAC was left in a two-on-one handicap match scenario, ending with Page and Omega winning. The following week, Moxley and PAC would meet in a grudge match on the October 23 episode of Dynamite, ending in a time-limit draw. The result added further blemishes to the win-loss records of both Moxley and PAC, causing Moxley to once more assault anyone within his reach, including the referee.

New Japan Pro Wrestling (2019-present)

Jon Moxley made his New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) debut announcing himself as Juice Robinson’s next challenger for the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship at the Best of the Super Juniors 26 final. On June 5 at Best Of The Super Junior XXVI, Moxley defeated Juice Robinson to win the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship for the first time. Four nights later Moxley competed at Dominion 6.9.19 In Osaka-Jo Hall where he defeated Shota Umino. A little over four months later Moxley had to vacate the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship due to not being able to travel for a championship defense to Japan because of a typhoon in the area.

Trivia

  • He has made several appearances as one of Undertaker's druids before his debut.

Outside of Wrestling

Film

WWE Studios, a division of World Wrestling Entertainment which produces and finances motion pictures, and Lionsgate announced on August 15, 2014 of their second film in their "Action Six-Pack" deal to be "Lockdown" starring WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Lockdown John Shaw -

Personal life

Much of Good's wrestling persona is based on his own real-life upbringing on Cincinnati's East End, where Good spent much of his childhood living in public housing. An avid wrestling fan as a kid who idolized Bret Hart, Good ultimately used wrestling as an escape from his rough upbringing. A year after beginning to train as a wrestler, he dropped out of high school.

In March 2015, Renee Young confirmed that she was in a relationship with Good. On August 13, 2018, Renee confirmed that she married Good during his recovery from his triceps injury.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • 2004-2011
  • Signature moves
  • Tag teams and stables
  • "Mox" or "Moxy"
  • "Street Dog"
  • "Lunatic Fringe"
  • "The Dude"
  • "The Death Rider"
  • Entrance music
  • "Special Op" by Jim Johnston (WWE: December 16, 2012 – June 9, 2014; Used while a part of The Shield)
  • "Retaliation" by CFO$ (June 16, 2014 – 2019)
  • "Unscripted Violence" by Violent Idols (AEW)
  • "Death Rider" by Yonosuke Kitamura (NJPW)
  • "Wild Things" by The Troggs (AEW)

Championships and accomplishments

  • IPW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • IPW Mid-American Championship (1 time)
  • IWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Hade Vansen

See also

External links

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Tag teams & stables

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Broadcasters

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Referees

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Ring Announcers
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Interviewers

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