Ranking Brock Lesnar's WrestleMania Matches - From Worst To Best

4. Vs. Dean Ambrose - WrestleMania XXXII

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Brock vs. Dean Ambrose should have been a phenomenal match. A street fight with enough animosity between the Superstars to create a believable atmosphere of hatred and disdain, it should have been a show-stealer. It should have been the most wild and chaotic match of the night.

It was not.

Lesnar slogged his way through the match, never really appearing to be on the same page as his Lunatic Fringe opponent. The match was disjointed, the story really made no sense and when the referee's hand slapped the mat for the third time, Lesnar had completed a glorified, on-sided ass-kicking on the grand stage.

There was so much potential for the match to be truly special, a defining moment in Ambrose's career and evidence of Lesnar's greatness as a big-match specialist, that for it to fail as miserably as it did was alarming.

The match plunged further into infamy when Ambrose appeared of WWE Network's The Stone Cold Podcast and not-so-subtly implied Lesnar was lazy and unmotivated during the pre-match preparations for the bout.

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