Steve Austin On Which WrestleMania Match Should Go On Last, If Dean Ambrose Has To Beat Brock Lesnar

Recently on The Steve Austin Show, WWE Hall Of Famer 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin talked about a couple of the major matches set for WrestleMania 32, namely, Dean Ambrose versus Brock Lesnar and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Triple H versus Roman Reigns.

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Austin suggested that he is intrigued by the No Disqualification Match between Ambrose and Lesnar slated for WrestleMania, as the no holds barred element adds an interesting wrinkle to the fight. For one, it gives Ambrose a legitimate chance to win the match. Also, gives Lesnar an opportunity to perform in a different type of bout.

"Although [Ambrose] is tremendously outweighed and out [muscled], with all the toys and tools at his disposal, this should make for an interesting damn match, and give Brock Lesnar, a guy who has been suplexing everybody, a chance with some other toys outside of his wheelhouse in his own right." Austin added, "you're looking for both guys to have big matches because you have big plans for both guys. Brock's one of your top guys already and Dean Ambrose is still working his way to be up there, but he's well on his way. And so, all of a sudden, you've got a guy like Brock working with Dean and Dean, from a booking standpoint, let's just say, quote, unquote, has a chance, so you can actually get behind him. You're going to root for him anyways. He's the underdog. But if it was just a straight up match, you're going to think, 'man, Brock's going to kill him'. But since Dean is part of the insane asylum, he's in his element, so maybe things could go Dean's way because he has the tools and toys at his disposal. And I'm just talking [from] a ticket selling standpoint, a straight up match, I'm not buying so much at this point in Dean's career, but with those toys at his disposal, with that crazy character that he [has] got, now I'm down with it because you [have] got to find the guy some opponents. You [have] got to find the guy an opponent and this was the story they created, so I accept."

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While Ambrose can cement his position in WWE as a true main eventer with a strong showing against 'The Beast Incarnate' at 'The Showcase Of The Immortals', Austin indicated that Ambrose does not have to win to come out looking stronger.

"Whether he comes out with a W or an L, because his performance, if it is as epic as it can be and he throws everything at the man that he can, but somehow comes up short, he's still whole. He still gets over, so whether it's a W or it's an L for him or for Brock or whatever, more really for Dean, it doesn't matter. And very seldom do I say, 'wins and losses don't matter', but in this case, with respect to this match, for Dean, it's not about a W or an L. It's about the performance and the story that they tell."

Further, Austin claimed, "it's a good time to be Dean Ambrose" because Ambrose has a golden opportunity to get to the next level by being in a position to verbally spar with Paul Heyman on the road to WrestleMania.

"It could be a lot of fun and this could really play into Dean Ambrose's hands, to be able to go in there and spin off Paul E. and turn this guy loose on a microphone, and just really turn him loose, because he's already an outstanding talker, but this could take him to a whole different level, especially if he's getting out there into a give and take with Paul E., who is the master. I think it really puts Dean Ambrose in the spotlight to be as great as he can be and to ascend to a higher level and to fulfill his right to being a true top guy because he's on his way."

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As for what match should close the show at WrestleMania 32, Austin stated that the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match featuring Triple H and Roman Reigns should go on last, despite the high stakes involved in the Shane McMahon versus Undertaker Hell In A Cell match.

"The world heavyweight title is everything. It's really a flip of the coin and I don't know how they feel about each match. I know they're both very important, especially [for] the future of the company. I don't know how long Shane's going to be around. If indeed this is a long term investment, is there a work in progress? Is there a brand split?" Austin continued, "I would dare say, I think you go world heavyweight title and that's your main event. At the end of the show, it's Triple H versus Roman Reigns."

In Austin's view, there should be a buffer match between the Triple H versus Reigns match and the Hell In A Cell match with McMahon and Undertaker because Hell In A Cell matches are difficult to follow.

"Dude, when you're slotted to follow one of those motherf–kers, you're in for a rough day at the office. Me and Kane tried to follow one. I think it was Philly. Whatever it was, but Mankind and Taker. I think they were in the semi main [event] and we came on right after that. There may have been a match in between. I don't remember. But my point is, those guys just destroyed the f–king place. It was like a ten-star match with [Mankind] doing the famous bumps off the announce table, through the roof, one of them accidentally through the roof of the cage. But it was their night. They stole the show. Me and Kane went out there and worked our asses off and tried to make chicken salad out of chicken s–t. And I loved working with Kane and it was a damn good match, but we couldn't follow it. So can [Triple H and Reigns] follow that kind of match? I don't know. I was over as a motherf–ker and we couldn't follow it. Kane was over too."

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