The thing I don't understand is why any of us should give a damn about what Brock did backstage as if one of us had to clean up his mess afterwards. I would be pissed too if my co-worker shafted me like that and I'm not really sure how I would react if I was still amped up from a friggin WRESTLING MATCH 2 seconds prior. I'll wait until I actually have a wrestling match one day before I even begin to tell someone about controlling their emotions after one.Nothing justifies Brock acting like a crybaby if that is indeed what happened but then he's never been the type to seem to cry if things didn't go according to plan so I don't know whats going on there.
As we've been reporting here on the site, Brock Lesnar did throw a tantrum backstage after Extreme Rules, f4wonline.com is reporting that it was partially a 'work' on the locker room as a way to convince people that Cena going over was the right decision. Lesnar was upset about the finish, but "some, if not most" of the situation was not entirely legitimate.
WWE tried to have word leak out on Monday that Lesnar had quit the company, likely to get the "dirt sheets" reporting it so people would be surprised when Lesnar showed up on RAW. However, by the time that this was going on, it was already out there that Lesnar was at the arena and going to be at RAW.
Who knows what the fuck is going on here now. So presumably the backstage stuff that included him trashing the lockeroom (more likely throwing a couple of chairs) and him losing it on officials (more likely just shouting at them) was just a work.As noted before, Brock Lesnar was told he would be losing to John Cena at Extreme Rules several weeks back. Lesnar has made it clear that he's about the money, not the ego, and if they want him to lose, he has no problem with it as long as they play fair with him.
According to sources, it was made clear to Cena and Lesnar that their feud would be a one-match program. Officials felt that Lesnar could leave at any time and they needed their top guy getting the win first time out to make sure that it happened.
WWE has already used 5 of Lesnar's limited dates in the first month of his contract so expect him to be used sparingly if at all over the next few months. With that said, Lesnar vs. Triple H for SummerSlam is reportedly in the works.
I guess Cena's promo could possibly of been because he thought he was legit injured but idk. Fair play to Brock for not fussing about putting Cena over.
What do you think will be the fate of Johnny Ace and Brock Lesnars future after there actions last week on raw? I am hoping that Johnny will get fired this year as manager of raw and brock lesnar well...... i am not really sure what the future has in store for him at wwe. When he made his comeback about a month ago i was over the moon and thought this would be a huge step in the companys future. But now i realise that brock lesnar really is a nasty piece of work and part of me would be happy too see him leave the wwe sooner rather than later. Lesnar has defo gotten more nasty in the last 10 years since 2002 and far cry from the days where he would have a joke with kurt angle backstage too his new attitude of "hating every living human"
your thoughts on this?
WWE's website has a new storyline update on Triple H following the attack from Brock Lesnar on Monday's RAW Supershow. They now report that the WWE COO will require surgery.
They wrote:
"WWE medical officials were initially optimistic that the fracture in Triple H’s left arm could be treated non-invasively, but further examination revealed that the break, in addition to severe ligament and tendon damage around the elbow, would necessitate surgical repair.
As of this writing, it is not yet known how the WWE Board of Directors will respond to this sinister assault or what consequences await the former UFC champion. Rumors and speculation continue to swirl not only around the WWE Universe, but also the WWE locker room."