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WrestleMania 39 Results: Brock Lesnar Defeats Omos

By The Spotlight StaffApril 2, 2023
WrestleMania 39 Results: Brock Lesnar Defeats Omos
Photo Credit: WWE

WrestleMania 39 night two kicked off with the match between Brock Lesnar and Omos. Brock Lesnar attempted to corner Omos but was unable to do so. Omos threw him away. Omos hit two Bodyslams on Lesnar. The Nigerian Giant then bearhugged the Beast. Omos hit a chokeslam on Lesnar.

Brock Lesnar hit German Suplexes on Omos which fired up the crowd. Lesnar then lifted the 7-foot-3 inches 400-pound Nigerian giant and hit an F5 to win the match.

Welcome to Suplex City, @TheGiantOmos!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/5re8QvzPug

— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2023

THE BEAST has been UNLEASHED at #WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/P8cSaPmPML

— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2023
Brock Lesnar Omos

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