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Dean Ambrose Missing After SummerSlam Loss And RAW Beatdown From Former Shield Teammate Seth Rollins?

Is Dean Ambrose missing after being carted off on a stretcher during Monday Night RAW last night? Well, probably not in real life, but WWE posted one their website that he disappeared backstage and hasn't been heard from since. This occurred after great back to back matches at SummerSlam and RAW. The obvious explanation is that he's being written off to complete filming of his upcoming movie Lockdown. His storyline absence is probably not going to cool off the hot feud between him and Seth Rollins. The beatdown Ambrose suffered at Rollins' hands Monday will ensure that when he comes back, they will be more explosive than ever, and the former Shield teammates will continue their assaults on each other.

WWE's website reported that Ambrose escaped the backstage area at RAW Monday night without treatment and is now missing (via Cage Side Seats):

"Despite suffering what was deemed to be extensive head and spine trauma after being Curb Stomped through a pile of cinder blocks by Seth Rollins on Raw, Dean Ambrose has not only refused treatment but is reportedly missing after escaping WWE medical personnel altogether.

"At the time of bringing him backstage, he was responsive and was refusing transport to a local medical facility for further evaluation. He had removed the straps and surgical collar, said he refused to go and we haven't seen him since."

After Ambrose gets back from his movie, he and Rollins will most likely get right back at it. Their blood feud will have legs for months, maybe years (via Bleacher Report):

"The rivalry has it all. It's simply not just about what goes on inside the ring. Take their little segment on Raw the night after SummerSlam, where Ambrose drenched Rollins with an ice bucket before launching into his now-trademark assault."

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