It’s no secret that a match against Brock Lesnar only goes one way.

He hits often, he hits hard, and he doesn’t usually give his opponents a chance to get into the match, and sometimes that annoys the fans because of the repetitive nature.

SUPLEX CITY

Suplex City is a brilliant gimmick, but you can only watch a certain amount of suplexes before the act gets a little old, regardless of how big of a star The Beast Incarnate is.

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That was something Dean Ambrose brought up after WrestleMania 32, as even he knew his match with Lesnar fell well below expectations and he revealed that Lesnar didn’t want to really contribute any ideas towards the match.

The Lunatic Fringe isn’t the only one, though, as now Roman Reigns has told Chris Jericho that neither Lesnar nor Paul Heyman were open to ideas for their WrestleMania 31 clash for the WWE Championship.

He labelled the situation weird and difficult and went on to explain that the two even made a case to squash Reigns in the main event – but he wasn’t having any of it.

SQUASHING REIGNS

Speaking on the Talk is Jericho podcast, he explained: “No, it wasn’t easy by any means. But the thing I had a lot of confidence in is I knew it was just going to be a fight. I knew it was going to be brutal and I like that s**t.

"Like, hey, if you want to bang, I'm all for it. I'm never scared. But it was just weird. It really was. It was last minute. It was one of those deals where it wasn't a lot of talking, didn't seem open to ideas because, essentially, in their minds, and when I say 'their minds' I say Brock and Paul, which, that is a powerful pairing right there.

“But those two, they're something else. They wanted to kill me. They were convinced however many people were there eighty [thousand], whatever, they wanted to see me get crushed. They were there and they just want to see Roman get his ass beat. And I can't disagree with them, but brother [has] got to fight. Hey, you can kick my ass all you want, but I'm going to fight.

"I knew he wanted to get straight to the [Suplex] City, and I was like, 'f**k it. Here we go!' And nobody does this, like, it was 'ding, ding, ding' and I went right into him.

“For me, it was just about taking that ass-whooping and I'm thankful to Brock because he [has] got a name. Brock is legit, 'I'll break your face and I'm not scared to go in there and have someone break mine'.

"I've seen him crush people. I've seen him get his ass whooped too, by who was it? [Cain] Velasquez or whatever. But just to have the balls to go out there and like do that, you've got to be a man and I respect him, I respect his name, and the fact that he went out there and he built it."

It’s surprising to hear that there was little contribution from Lesnar, especially when you consider that the dynamic of the match was perfect – especially when Seth Rollins ran down the ramp to perform the heist of the century.

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