Brock Lesnar vs Triple H Moved To WWE No Way Out?

WWE officials"in a panic" over the Lesnar/HHH storyline and that they are really concerned about how long they can keep the momentum and interest in the feud going without Lesnar making any appearances until late July.

WWE may switch the expected Brock Lesnar vs Triple H WWE SummerSlam match in August to June's WWE No Way Out pay-per-view instead, according to F4WOnline.com. Their sources within the WWE suggest that officials are "in a panic" over the Lesnar/HHH storyline and that they are really concerned about how long they can keep the momentum and interest in the feud going without Lesnar making any appearances until late July, just weeks before SummerSlam. Last week, WWE brought back Lesnar's former on and off screen mentor Paul Heyman and thrusted him into the storyline as Lesnar's "legal advisor" with the idea being that he could be the mouthpiece that would keep the feud going with Lesnar off TV because WWE don't want to use up all his limited dates his contract. By moving Lesnar straight into a pay-per-view main event at WWE Extreme Rules last month against John Cena, WWE had to use up almost half a dozen of Lesnar's dates with the RAW appearances in the build-up and immediately after the event and if they were to bring him back on TV soon for a build-up all the way until August, they would have few dates left for future ppv matches at Survivor Series, Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 29, where his contract will expire. WWE are said to be so worried about interest waning that they will rush into Lesnar vs Triple H early, helping that awkwardly placed B-movie pay-per-view in the calendar (which as we've heard will already be gimmicked to the hilt with an eye on the buyrate) but the feeling amongst WWE officials (and myself actually) is that would be a huge mistake and that it should be kept as a WWE SummerSlam match.
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