WrestleMania 32 live: Roman Reigns defeats Triple H, Shane McMahon leaps through table from 20 feet
Follow the latest from the AT&T Stadium in Dallas as WWE celebrates its 32nd edition of WrestleMania
WrestleMania 32 takes place at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas as the WWE prepares to stage is showcase event, where Triple H defends his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns while The Undertaker puts his WrestleMania future on the line against a returning Shane McMahon. Follow the latest here.
- Triple H loses the WWE World Heavyweight Championship to Roman Reigns
- The Undertaker beats Shane McMahon in a Hell In a Cell match
- Brock Lesner defeats Deam Ambrose in a No Holds Barred Street Fight
- Zack Ryder wins the Intercontinental Championship in a seven-man ladder match
Follow the live action below...
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Other WrestleMania matches:
Charlotte wins the new Women's Championship against Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch
Kalisto defeats Ryback for the United States Championship
Read the full match card here.
Brock Lesnar vs Dean Ambrose
Ambrose is fighting as dirty as possible, and after beating Lesnar into the corner with a chair, he jumps off the ropes onto a prone Beast - but only gets a two count. He goes back to his armoury under ring, and throws another five chairs into the ring. Ambrose sets up a bed of chairs on the mat, but Lesnar counters, suplexes and lands on the chairs.
Suplex count: 12
Brock Lesnar vs Dean Ambrose
Lesnar sets Ambrose up for an F-5 onto the chairs, but Ambrose counters and DDT's Lesnar onto a chair! He pins him...1...2...NO! Lesnar kicks out, but Ambrose is feeling it now. He goes back to the ring, and pulls out Mick Foley's trademark baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire!
Brock Lesnar vs Dean Ambrose
Batter up Brock! Ambrose swings...misses...suplex onto the chairs! Ambrose is hurt, and Lesnar lands an F-5 onto the chairs!
BROCK LESNAR BEATS DEAN AMBROSE!
Brock Lesnar vs Dean Ambrose
Lesnar celebrates his win by raining the fire extinguisher down on Ambrose as he sits in the ring. He stops at the top of the ramp to look back, but that's it for Ambrose - thankfully.
It's time for the Class of 2016 Hall of Famers, as introduced by Howard Finkel. First up it's The Godfather, followed by Stan Hansen, the family of the late Big Boss Man, Jacquelin, Joan Lunden, the Fabulous Freebirds and Snoop Dogg.Finally, and after his announcement last night that he's officially retired, the last man to join them on stage is none other than Sting. He gets his own special entrance, and while you can guarantee this isn't the last time Sting is seen in the WWE, he won't be wrestling again.
Triple H vs Roman Reigns
Here we go then. it's time for the main event, the battle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and it starts with a rather deranged Stephanie McMahon berating the WWE Universe about how they are owned by The Authority.
Triple H vs Roman Reigns
The crazy lady, I mean, Stephanie, introduces the defending champion Triple H, who has a knack for making quite an entrance when it comes to WrestleMania. Another knack The Game has is he tends to lose quite a lot on the Grandest Stage of Them All, and after breaking that trait last year in beating Sting, is he due another loss? Or will Roman Reigns suffer heartache one more time?
Here comes the challenger, Roman Reigns, and he doesn't make his characteristic entrance through the crowd but instead through the normal entrance ramp. A host of fireworks go off inside and out of the stadium and the former champion makes his way to the ring to face the man who eliminated him at the Royal Rumble.
Triple H vs Roman Reigns
The introductions are over, the ring is cleared. Here we go!
Triple H vs Roman Reigns
HHH makes the first telling blow as he tosses Reigns out of the ring, just like he did at Royal Rumble, and he opens up the ropes and invites him back in to try and start the mind games with Reigns. The crowd are firmly against Reigns as they chant "Roman sucks", but can he find any way to win over the crowd here?
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