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WWE Extreme Rules: Deam Ambrose defeats Luke Harper in Chicago Street Fight

Roman Reigns downs The World's Largest Athlete

Last Updated: 27/04/15 12:34pm

Luke Harper buried Dean Ambrose under steel chairs at Exteme Rules - to no avail
Luke Harper buried Dean Ambrose under steel chairs at Exteme Rules - to no avail

Dean Ambrose edged Luke Harper in a gripping Chicago Street Fight at Sunday’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view.

The Lunatic Fringe felled the former Wyatt Family Superstar with a Dirty Deeds – but only after the Superstars had walloped each other with myriad weapons and driven from the arena.

Ambrose and Harper utilised kendo sticks, steel chairs, water and light fittings after absconding from the ring and, after a little foray away from the venue, gate-crashed a backstage interview with new WWE Tag Team Champions, The New Day.

Watch these Superstars attack with reckless abandon in the most outrageous Street Fight moments ever.

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Watch these Superstars attack with reckless abandon in the most outrageous Street Fight moments ever.
Watch these Superstars attack with reckless abandon in the most outrageous Street Fight moments ever.

The rivals then fought their way back into the squared circle and after some more intense scrapping, Ambrose was able to unfurl his patented manoeuvre and end a thrilling encounter.

Roman Reigns and Big Show’s Last Man Standing Match was equally vicious but it was the former who bounced back from his defeat to Seth Rollins at WrestleMania by winning at The Allstate Arena.

Reigns thought he had the bout won several times but on each occasion The World’s Largest Athlete made the referee’s 10-count – until he was buried under the announce desk.

Sheamus, meanwhile, displayed his power after losing to Dolph Ziggler in a ‘Kiss Me Arse’ Match, low-blowing and Brogue Kicking The Show-Off to prevent himself from having to smooch his rival’s backside.

And to make matters worse for Ziggler – who had bested Sheamus in the match via a roll-up pin – he then had the Dubliner shove his derriere into his lifeless face.

Plus, after Daniel Bryan was not medically cleared to defend the Intercontinental Title, Bad News Barrett tackled Neville instead – and lost to his fellow Englishman courtesy of the Red Arrow.

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