Brock Lesnar finally has an official opponent for WrestleMania 32 in Dallas on April 3, 2016, as seen on this week's episode of "Monday Night RAW." Dean Ambrose challenged Lesnar to a No Holds Barred Match at WrestleMania. "The Beast" gladly accepted it by hitting an F-5 to "The Lunatic Fringe" on the arena floor.

Bray Wyatt was previously rumored to be the one facing Lesnar at WrestleMania 32. The Wyatt Family attacked Lesnar before the Royal Rumble and eliminated him at the match itself last January. However, WWE changed their mind and tapped Ambrose to face "The Beast" at the AT&T Stadium.

Lesnar Attacks Ambrose

Less than 24 hours after both superstars competed at WWE Fastlane, the former WWE champion attacked Ambrose at the Joe Louis Arena parking lot. It happened before "RAW" aired live in Detroit, Michigan. Lesnar hit Ambrose with vicious knees and punches. The attack concluded with a running power slam into a hood of a limousine, leaving Ambrose in the hands of paramedics.

Lesnar was seconds away from making Roman Reigns submit via a Kimura Lock, but Ambrose used a steel chair to break the hold. In a segment on "RAW," Lesnar's advocate Paul Heyman challenged any superstar to face "The Beast" at WrestleMania.

Ambrose answered the call by driving an ambulance straight inside the arena and crawling his way into the ring. He made his own challenge by making the match a No Holds Barred Match with no disqualifications and anything goes.

Ambrose Is Hardcore

Who in their right mind will challenge someone like Lesnar to a street fight at the biggest show of the year? Lesnar is a multi-time WWE champion, a former UFC champion and a superstar who ended The Undertaker's WrestleMania win streak of 21-0.

Well, Ambrose is portrayed as a crazy and unpredictable superstar that is up for anything. He also has a history in terms of hardcore wrestling. Dean Ambrose previously worked for the Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) before signing with the WWE. CZW is famous for its hardcore wrestling and death matches that Ambrose has participated many times.

"I was a little bored of regular old wrestling," Ambrose said in an interview. "I started dabbling my foot in that because I was bored."

"I will take more punishment and I'm willing to withstand more abuse. A lot of people say, 'It takes a lot to beat him' or whatever. I'm trying to show you in the most literal terms, my body is indestructible, whether [it's] glass or fire or barbed wire," he added.