In an article for Rolling Stone, WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose commented on fan reaction due to him being a babyface, being in one of the main events at the WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, his current spot on WWE television and more.

Highlights of the interview are below:

On fan reaction due to him being a babyface: “I never pictured myself being liked by anybody, I’ve always fed off negativity and wanting people to hate me. That attitude really fueled me for my entire career, so being a guy that people like and want to cheer for is the weird part.”

On being in one of the main events at WWE Hell in a Cell: “Having that main event load to carry is very comfortable for me, anything less is uncomfortable.”

On trying different things: “I’m trying all kinds of crazy stuff at house shows just for my own amusement and to see what the people are going to do, ya know, start a match, jump me in the aisle and I’ll just fight from underneath the whole time. I don’t need a shine, I don’t need to arm-drag you four times, they know who I am.”

On his current spot on WWE television: “Who knows how long that will last, all the people who love me right now are probably going to hate me next month. I’ll be fine, there’s no, oh my God, somebody else is going to come back and take my spot. I want to have a spot that’s my spot, that nobody can take away, because nobody else is me.”

The interview is available in full at this link.