
Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar Winner Must Advance to WrestleMania 32 Main Event
Not even WWE could have ignored the reaction Dean Ambrose got on Feb. 29's Raw in the absence of Roman Reigns.
With Reigns legitimately resting up due to a minor injury, it was almost like WWE had gone a different way with its plans at Fastlane and had made Ambrose the winner, allowing him to take on Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Dean is holding up so many feuds at the moment—there's his impending WrestleMania 32 match with Brock Lesnar and his interaction with Kevin Owens on SmackDown this past week—and he also took on the role of top babyface in Reigns' feud with Triple H on Raw, too.
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It's now time to reward Ambrose by giving him another chance to advance to the main event of WrestleMania.
The longer Ambrose clashes with Triple H and The Authority, the more WWE needs to seriously think about putting the winner of his scheduled match with Lesnar into the main event, making it a Triple Threat match.
Yes, Ambrose and Triple H are slated to fight for the heavyweight title at Roadblock later this month, but we all know how that one is going to end. This shouldn't be the end of their feud, though; it should roll on right through to WrestleMania, providing Ambrose can do the unthinkable and beat Lesnar.
It has so many similarities with Daniel Bryan's run to the WrestleMania 30 main event that it's uncanny. Ambrose is the top babyface in the company now—like Bryan was—but is being overlooked for someone else. There's still plenty of time until WrestleMania for the storyline to be tweaked, and if it is, it would surely be a hit.
It won't detract away from Ambrose's match with Lesnar—in fact, it will make it even more entertaining and even more worth watching.
Fans will be glued to that match to see who advances to the main event with such an important stipulation on the line, and with Lesnar looking like the dominant favorite, if there's no stipulation attached, throwing this in would make it a genuine possibility that Ambrose could defeat The Beast Incarnate.
Also, it would only further increase the chances of Roman Reigns' not winning the title, which would satisfy a lot of WWE fans.
The ease with which Reigns pinned Ambrose at Fastlane didn't really feel right, and this would give WWE the perfect opportunity to redress the balance and pick a popular guy as the new face of the company.
It could even be the catalyst for a Reigns heel turn if Ambrose wins—the possibilities are genuinely endless. Even if Lesnar beats Ambrose, the chances of Lesnar winning the strap and being a hit are far greater than Reigns' chances—although this should be all about Ambrose, in fairness.
WrestleMania is all about feel-good moments and storylines that fans love. WWE had a huge hit on its hands two years ago when Bryan defied the odds and made it to the main event and won. If the company does the same with Ambrose vs. Lesnar, it would add more intrigue to a main event match that so far has done little to capture the imagination.



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