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WrestleMania 32 results: Brock Lesnar takes Dean Ambrose to Suplex City

Dean Ambrose threw everything he had at Brock Lesnar, but it was hardly enough.

Dean Ambrose promised to throw everything he had at Brock Lesnar, including the weapons he’s been gifted by several legends. Despite all he had in his arsenal, it still wasn’t enough to put away Lesnar in a no-holds barred street fight.

Lesnar and Ambrose first crossed paths when they got booked in a three-way match at Fastlane for the No. 1 contender’s spot. Neither man won the match, but they have been on a collision course ever since, with Ambrose challenging Lesnar to a street fight at WrestleMania.

As everyone expected, the Beast dominated Ambrose early on, suplexing him into oblivion. Ambrose came back with a flurry of kendo stick attacks, but the attack did nothing to slow down Lesnar, who went back to the suplexes. Brock broke the kendo sticks like twigs in his hands and kept taking Ambrose to Suplex City.

Ambrose finally took advantage of Lesnar’s biggest weakness: the dick punch. One nut shot later and Ambrose hit a suicide dive to the outside, knocking Lesnar on his feet. He pulled out the chainsaw Terry Funk handed him, but the dang thing couldn’t start and Lesnar gave him another suplex on the floor. Ambrose grabbed a chair and went to the top rope, but Brock ran up and gave him a superplex with frightening speed.

Next, Ambrose used a fire extinguisher on Lesnar and kicked a chair into his face, giving him some much-needed hope. He pulled out more chairs and threw them into a pile in the ring, only to have Lesnar suplex him onto them. Lesnar went for an F-5 but Ambrose countered that into Dirty Deeds onto a chair for a two-count.

Ambrose pulled out the gift Mick Foley gave him -- his barbed wire baseball bat. But that weapon didn’t last long, and Lesnar hit an F-5 onto the pile of chairs for the win.

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