This was...not a good show. Were it not for the epic triple threat main event featuring Brock Lesnar and the two former Shield members Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns, this card would have been completely skippable altogether. AJ Styles and Chris Jericho had a nice little match, one they'll hopefully outdo at Mania 32, but the rest of the show was abysmal. That main event though, that was something else. Reigns continued to show that he can actually get it done when placed in the spotlight, at least as far as the matches themselves, and Ambrose keeps getting over like a superstar despite being WWE's obvious second choice for the role. Brock taking fools to Suplex City is always a violent delight and all three men took some hellacious punishment for the our bloodthirsty enjoyment. Outside of that there was nothing of significance on this card and it's only on the list because it just happened a month ago.
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