WWE Raw belonged to Daniel Bryan, the former World Heavyweight champion who was forced to announce his retirement due to concussions, but there was plenty more action as Brock Lesnar was left floundering. Lesnars night began as he handed out a ruthless beating to upcoming WWE Fastlane opponents Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns moments after the ink had dried on their contract. Ambrose, however, wanted some more.Later in the night he challenged Lesnar to meet in the ring again and he wouldnt be disappointed. Lesnar sent him flying around once again drawing Reigns to interfere - Ambrose used the opportunity to recover and strike Lesnar below-the-belt to leave him prone. Why did Bryan retire? Full details here The Dudley Boyz and the Usos sent the WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day and Mark Henry packing in a four-on-four tables match. What else would you expect from the Dudleys?Chris Jericho and AJ Styles had an altercation with The Miz mitigating but they will finally meet one-on-one on SmackDown later in the week. Watch Daniel Bryans emotional farewell Elsewhere, Bray Wyatt defeated Ryback before allowing his vicious family to lay waste to his beaten foe. Dolph Ziggler made it back-to-back wins over Kevin Owens while Divas Champion Charlotte thrashed Alicia Fox.WWE Fastlane booking detailsWWE Fastlane will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) at 1am on Sunday, February 21.WWE Fastlane will be repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) but NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) between 9am, Monday, February 22 and 9pm, Tuesday, February 23.Repeat showings will last for three hours, with the final showing STARTING at 9pm on Tuesday, February 23.The event is priced at £14.95 for UK customers, €21.95 for viewers in the Republic of Ireland.Viewers can call 03442 410 888 to book WWE Royal Rumble from Tuesday, February 9. (There may be an additional charge for telephone bookings).You can also book WWE Royal Rumble online from Tuesday, February 9 by visiting this link: https://my.sky.com/orderboxoffice/Only bookings via Sky TV remote are recordable using Sky Plus.Sky TV residential customers only. Commercial customers contact Sky for price and to order. Sky Box Office terms apply. Cable customers should contact their local cable operator. Also See: WWE Fastlane 2016 Reigns to fight Ambrose and Lesnar WWE calendar WWE news DORTMUND, Germany -- Borussia Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp is well aware that most people expect Bayern Munich to win the teams all-German Champions League final. All he wants is for his players to make the most of their chance. "Bayern are very sure of themselves and they feel confident of beating us for various reasons. After losing the final so many times it creates huge will to win," Klopp said Wednesday, referring to Bayerns two near misses in three years. "We dont think well win just like that. We think we have the chance to. That has to do us." Bayern will be the favourite at Wembley on May 25, especially after dismantling Barcelona 7-0 on aggregate in the semifinals, but Klopp pointed out that there have been many upsets in football before. He especially referred to West Germanys win over the famed Hungarian team at the World Cup in 1954, and German coach Sepp Herbergers words before the final. "He didnt say, Were going to win this game. He said, We can win this game. And Im sure the Hungarians thought differently." No matter what happens, Klopp is determined to make sure his team enjoys the occasion following an "incredible journey" to make it to Wembley. "Its still extraordinary," said Klopp, whose side overcame Spanish giant Real Madrid 4-3 on aggregate to reach the final. "You almost forget who we left behind. Such huge teams with such rich traditions. Were enjoying the moment and well enjoy the final." Dortmund came within minutes of being eliminated in the quarterfinals, only to score two goals in injury time to defeat Malaga 3-2. The improbability of that escape and the manner of Dortmunds 4-1 win over Madrid in the first leg of the semifinals has fans in this football-mad city dreaming of winning the title for the second time. Klopp, speaking before about 160 assembled journalists and 32 camera teams, was keen to downplay the euphoria and contain the excitement. "I dont pay attention to the stuff going on around the club. I dont see how others get into a frenzy," he said. "Its great how everything is cast in a better light. But really, it remains just a football game." Not just any game, though. Even Klopp gets excited when he allows himself to think about lifting the most prestigious trophy in European football. "If you want to achieve something, you really have to do your best and reach out the window, to be ready to dream," he said. "Its the only chance for us and the only thing I want -- that this team can take this cup and put it in the club museum, to show how extraordinary this is. Thhats all.dddddddddddd Were ready to try everything." A Dortmund win would ruin an otherwise perfect season for bitter rival Bayern, which ran away with the Bundesliga title in record fashion and is also the overwhelming favourite against Stuttgart in the German Cup final on June 1. Mario Goetze is recovering from the left hamstring injury sustained against Madrid, but Klopp was confident the 20 year-old will be fit. "Goetze is running again. We will intensify the training program toward the end of the week. The plan is for him to start training with the team next week. Then well see. Its all gone according to plan so far," Klopp said. It would be Goetzes last game for Dortmund before his eyebrow-raising switch to Bayern. The attacking midfielder is considered Germanys top prospect and Bayern is parting with (euro)37 million to activate his buy-out clause. "We didnt want it but we have to accept it," said Dortmund sports director Michael Zorc. "We wont have these clauses anymore even if it means we lose one or two players." If Goetze doesnt recover on time, German teammate Ilkay Gundogan will be expected to take his position behind Polish striker Robert Lewandowski. "I dont think its that difficult. I played there in the youth teams and know whats required of the position. I know what I have to do," Gundogan said. Lewandowski, who has 10 goals in the competition so far, is reportedly another transfer target for Bayern. The Polish striker has refused to sign a new deal at Dortmund and Bayerns interest has inflamed further tension between the sides. "All of us, Robert included, are totally concentrated on this game," Klopp said. "Afterward we can worry about such things. Its a big if (he leaves). Im presuming that he stays. Im not even thinking about him leaving." Dortmund defender Mats Hummels, a former Bayern player, said the recent bad blood between the clubs provided no added incentive to win. "Just reaching this final itself should be motivation enough for us," Hummels said. Dortmund beat Juventus 3-1 to win the trophy in 1997, its only previous appearance at this stage, and Klopp was keen to draw parallels in the challenge facing his side. "Juve were probably the best team in the world at the time, with (Zinedine) Zidane and all those players. Dortmund had no chance before the game and look how that turned out. Of course its an inspiration," Klopp said. "We want to make our parents proud. If we win, were not the best team in the world, but well have beaten the best team in the world." ' ' '