

In the confusion, Lesnar attempted to revive Robinson, and with that moment to recover, Reigns scrambled up and speared Lesnar. After both men had each hit their finishing moves to no avail - with spears, German suplexes, Superman punches and F-5s flying around - a second F-5 from Lesnar saw him accidentally swing Reigns' legs into the head of referee Charles Robinson, rendering him incapable of counting the pinfall.

In their first meeting in over three years, Reigns and Lesnar put on an intense, highly physical match that came down to one key moment Thursday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Roman Reigns capped a night at WWE Crown Jewel that was good for incumbent champions by defeating Brock Lesnar, courtesy of a referee bump, assistance from The Usos and a move of questionable motivation from Paul Heyman. WWE Crown Jewel: Reigns beats Lesnar, Woods the King of the Ring, Vega wins Queen's Crown You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
