7 Ups And 5 Downs From WWE Roadblock

By Scott Carlson /

2. A Worthy Main Event

It€™s very easy to be very critical of Roadblock€™s main event, mainly because after hyping the possibility that WrestleMania could drastically change, nothing ultimately changed when the final bell rang. Triple H will still face the absent Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and Brock Lesnar will face a titleless Dean Ambrose.

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Ambrose might have lost clean after stupidly trying to drive an elbow through Triple H on the announce table, but he and Hunter had a really good match that featured a different approach than the outright brawl fans might have been expecting. Dean used a ground game and attacked Triple H€™s leg to bring The Game down a notch. He did little things like grabbing Helmsley€™s nose and separated his fingers to get under his skin too.

Fans absolutely were buying into the near-falls at the end, and the foot-under-the-ropes technicality might have sucked, but served the purpose of a visual pinfall without having to resort to a knocked-out referee.

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Yes, many fans would agree that Ambrose should be in the main event at WrestleMania and not Reigns, and many undoubtedly feel that this match only served as a stopgap and just another defeat for Dean. But aside from it being a really good match, if the right people in WWE were paying attention, then it€™s hard to ignore that Ambrose needs to be in the conversation as a top star.

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