Wrestlemania 31 news: Roman Reigns will just be fine, says Dean Ambrose

Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns Wikimedia Commons

Dean Ambrose, known for extreme matches, believes that former partner Roman Reigns will just be fine. Reigns is set to hook up with Brock Lesnar for the WWE heavyweight championship belt this March 29, 2015 and many pick him to win it all.

Ambrose did add how fast Reigns was able to get where he is right now and stressed that the only way to handle his predicament is through experience. Reigns started out as a member of Shield with Ambrose and Seth Rollins and his climb to the top has certainly be one of the fastest for any wrestler in the WWE scene.

Ambrose simply considers Reigns stature now as amazing. Though kinks on Reigns' popularity cropped up ever since he ruled the last Royal Rumble, his collision with Brock Lesnar is (finally!) something the fans should watch.

On another note, Ambrose himself is in for a classic battle come Wrestlemania 31 when he participates in the 7-man (or will it be 8?) ladder match for the right to be crowed the WWE Intercontinental champion.

With a formidable cast to compete with, it remains to be seen how the psychotic wrestler can stand up to the likes of Daniel Bryan, Luke Harper, Bad News Barrett, Stardust, Dolph Ziggler and R-Truth.

Rumors have it that this number could be jacked to eight if Sheamus is indeed a surprise entrant which will spark a feud with Daniel Bryan.

Is he worried about the repercussions from such a punishing match? Apparently not!

Being the wrestler he is who loves to take on the extremes, he points to the expected 70,000 spectators as indescribable and potentially something that can rev up the adrenaline of any wrestler.

So will Ambrose finally nail the IC title after being cheated out of it last time out by Bad News Barrett? The answer lies on March 29 when Wrestlemania 31 takes place at the Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

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