WWE WrestleMania 32: 10 Things You May Have Missed

6. Paul Heyman's Sinister Laugh

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The early minutes of Brock Lesnar vs. Dean Ambrose focused on the latter's struggle to match his more rugged foe. Ambrose was written to rely on weapons, whilst Lesnar favoured simply dishing out punches, knees and a bevvy of vicious-looking German Suplexes.

It was Ambrose who introduced a kendo stick to proceedings. Quickly, he found himself struggling to free the weapon from underneath Brock's foot. This was designed to build drama, furthering the story that Dean was firmly up against it when it came to matching his monstrous rival. It was also something Paul Heyman found extremely funny.

From the comfort of ringside, Heyman let out a decidedly evil-sounding laugh when it became clear that Ambrose couldn't free the weapon. There was a cartoon flavour to Heyman's mirth, but the actual laugh and his facial expressions deserve to be seen.

This is why Paul Heyman is awesome, he plays his role to perfection. Sniveling coward one minute, then outrageously power mad when standing behind Brock Lesnar.

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