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Just to clarify, I thought Mania was a pretty good show overall (albeit some weird booking decisions), but I can't begin to explain how underwhelming that street fight between Brock and Ambrose was. It was technically a good match, but only averagely good. Nothing special at all. By Wrestlemania standards, it was a huge disappointment. No real huge spots (unless you consider Brock doing a belly-to-belly off the ropes a "huge spot"... I don't), no never-say-die booking for Ambrose where he takes a shitload of punishment and keeps kicking out and kicking out before Brock finally hammers him with enough to stay down, no real moment where it believably looked like Dean might be on the verge of conquering The Beast, etc. And then right when he pulls out an interesting weapon to use on Brock - the barbed wire bat - he eats one simple F-5 and loses. They saved all the "What will he do and how far will he go to win" huge spots for the Taker/Shane match instead, unfortunately.
The real annoying thing about the ending was that if you thought of matches like three-act structures where you had a Beginning, Middle, and End, it really seemed like we were just entering the Middle portion of the match when Dean pulled out the barbed-wire bat, but then he gets caught with an F-5 and it's over. This match will go down as yet another huge missed opportunity on WWE's part.
The real annoying thing about the ending was that if you thought of matches like three-act structures where you had a Beginning, Middle, and End, it really seemed like we were just entering the Middle portion of the match when Dean pulled out the barbed-wire bat, but then he gets caught with an F-5 and it's over. This match will go down as yet another huge missed opportunity on WWE's part.