Brock Lesnar outlasted former WWE Champion Bobby Lashley as well as Austin Theory, AJ Styles, Riddle and Seth Rollins to win the Raw brand's top strap for the seventh time and tee up a Champion Vs Champion match with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 38.
'The Beast' decimated the entire field apart from 'The All-Mighty', who was taken out of the contest due to an injury sustained while in his pod at the hands of a Seth Rollins buckle bomb on Austin Theory into plexi-glass and onto Lashley's prone frame.
Lesnar entered last in the absence of the Champion and tore through each man with F5s, concluding with one off the top of a Chamber pod on to a Theory that had previously tried to escape from a small hole in the roof.
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Brock's path of rage represented just about the only element of promised chaos from either Chamber match, and delivered a Title-For-Title encounter with 'The Tribal Chief' WWE have been speaking into existence for the last few weeks. A 'Show Of Shows' match graphic confirmed the inevitable, with the bout set to be the first time both belts have been up for grabs since the 2016 brand split.
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