Show
WWE Crown Jewel
Match Results
Date and location
Saturday, Nov 5 | 12 PMET/9 AMPT
Brock Lesnar def. Bobby Lashley
A rivalry stretching nearly 20 years, Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley went one-on-one for only the second time in their storied careers. The last time the two behemoths faced off in a singles bout, The All Mighty claimed Lesnar’s WWE Championship.
Lashley took it to Lesnar early, sending The Beast Incarnate into the ring steps before the bell, leaving Lesnar with a tweaked knee. Lashley doubled down on his hot start, Spearing Lesnar into the barricade and following with another Spear in the ring for a close two-count.
The All Mighty's advantage was not for long, as Lesnar fought through the pain of his injured leg and hit multiple German suplexes on Lashley. Lesnar then hit a tremendous F5 but could only garner a two-count.
The action spilled out to the ring, where Lashley drove The Beast into the post, much to the chagrin of the Riyadh crowd.
Lashley locked on the Hurt Lock, neutralizing Lesnar and dropping him to one knee before Lesnar powered out of it by using the turnbuckle as momentum to land on Lashley. The All Mighty continued to apply the Hurt Lock, but Lesnar had Lashley in a pinning combination, and the referee counted the fall to give Lesnar the win.
After the match, a livid Lashley again slapped on the Hurt Lock, punishing The Beast Incarnate for surviving.
A rivalry stretching nearly 20 years, Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley went one-on-one for only the second time in their storied careers. The last time the two behemoths faced off in a singles bout, The All Mighty claimed Lesnar’s WWE Championship.
Lashley took it to Lesnar early, sending The Beast Incarnate into the ring steps before the bell, leaving Lesnar with a tweaked knee. Lashley doubled down on his hot start, Spearing Lesnar into the barricade and following with another Spear in the ring for a close two-count.
The All Mighty's advantage was not for long, as Lesnar fought through the pain of his injured leg and hit multiple German suplexes on Lashley. Lesnar then hit a tremendous F5 but could only garner a two-count.
The action spilled out to the ring, where Lashley drove The Beast into the post, much to the chagrin of the Riyadh crowd.
Lashley locked on the Hurt Lock, neutralizing Lesnar and dropping him to one knee before Lesnar powered out of it by using the turnbuckle as momentum to land on Lashley. The All Mighty continued to apply the Hurt Lock, but Lesnar had Lashley in a pinning combination, and the referee counted the fall to give Lesnar the win.
After the match, a livid Lashley again slapped on the Hurt Lock, punishing The Beast Incarnate for surviving.