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Brock Lesnar facing off against Cesaro is pretty much a dream match in the realm of the WWE, at least for me it is. Unfortunately it just doesn't seem probable anymore. I was thinking about how it could've started, and I thought of something solid.
It all starts at 'Mania, and it has Cesaro winning the Andre battle royal as it happened. However, instead of Brock ending Undertaker's streak he would fall victim to it(That way an up and comer could've ended it. Wyatt comes to mind). The next night Heyman would tell the world that he's tired of having the people he manages come up short, and he wants to be with a winner. Cue Cesaro. A frustrated Lesnar confronts the two and they brawl. The match gets made at the PPV to determine who the superior Heyman guy really is.
Now I know it would come with a couple of negatives, like leaving Lesnar deprived of a mouthpiece for one. But they could continue to do the pre-taped interviews for his talking segments because he seems alright during them, and leave him to just do confrontations. It's flawed, but I think it would've provided a good story.
Say it were to happen, how would you book the build up?
It all starts at 'Mania, and it has Cesaro winning the Andre battle royal as it happened. However, instead of Brock ending Undertaker's streak he would fall victim to it(That way an up and comer could've ended it. Wyatt comes to mind). The next night Heyman would tell the world that he's tired of having the people he manages come up short, and he wants to be with a winner. Cue Cesaro. A frustrated Lesnar confronts the two and they brawl. The match gets made at the PPV to determine who the superior Heyman guy really is.
Now I know it would come with a couple of negatives, like leaving Lesnar deprived of a mouthpiece for one. But they could continue to do the pre-taped interviews for his talking segments because he seems alright during them, and leave him to just do confrontations. It's flawed, but I think it would've provided a good story.
Say it were to happen, how would you book the build up?