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WWE Elimination Chamber Results

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World Heavyweight Championship Match: Dean Ambrose v Seth Rollins:

Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins brought the house down at Hell In A Cell last year, and I’m really excited to see if they are able to do it again tonight. The match starts with some chain wrestling which seems to be a lost art. Ambrose gets the upper hand on Rollins and gets him in the corner landing some stiff punches and his trademark running drop kick. He goes to the top rope, but got caught up in a distraction by Joey Mercury. Seth Rollins hit a top rope double stomp on Ambrose, and goes for the cover for a near fall. Rollins stays in control for quite sometime, and just as Dean Ambrose was beginning to mount a comeback Rollins cut him off with a Sling Blade and another two count. The match starts to break down at this point, with the action spilling outside, and the Authority getting involved. Dean Ambrose hits a suicide dive on J&J security, before rolling back into the ring. Seth Rollins catches Dean Ambrose in a roll up but gets caught using the ropes for leverage and the ref breaks up the pin. More back and forth action leads to Seth Rollins hitting Ambrose with the Hyper Knee for another close two count. Ambrose won’t stay down, and Rollins is getting increasingly frustrated. Rollins knocks Ambrose back outside and then nails a suicide dive of his own, followed up by rolling him into the ring and hitting his Corner Powerbomb. Ambrose kicks out of a pin attempt, and after more interference from The Authority and a top rope elbow drop to everyone Ambrose attempts another elbow drop but Seth Rollins pulls the ref in front of him. Rollins goes for the Pedigree, but Ambrose counters into Dirty Deeds and covers Seth Rollins. With the main ref downed, another ref comes out and counts to three. Dean Ambrose has just pinned the champion.

After the three count, the original ref gets up and has a discussion with the new ref, and they both come to the conclusion to disqualify Rollins since he intentionally pulled the ref in front of him. Lillian Garcia announces Dean Ambrose is the winner, but he wins by DQ. Seth is still the champ. What a terrible way to end the night!

Overall this was a pretty good show, but Kevin Owens and John Cena by far was the best match of the night. What are your thoughts?!?!?Let us know in the comments!

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