10 WWE Questions You Most Want Answered (Oct 27)

What is the worst thing in WWE right now?

By Jack G King /

Hell In A Cell is right around the corner, and Survivor Series is around a slightly further corner, so it makes sense that a lot of this week's questions revolve around those PPVs - particularly the impending clash between Goldberg and Brock Lesnar, and the current storyline regarding Dean Ambrose, AJ Styles, and the immortal James Ellsworth.

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Elsewhere we consider the possibility of a Bayley heel turn (surely not!?), the idea of Cesaro and Sami Zayn as future main eventers, and the worst thing in WWE right now.

Unfortunately, Adam Blampied has again messaged in with another of his irreverent questions - and I'll warn you right now, dear reader, this is the week I suffer a dip in form. It was always coming; apparently excellence can rarely be sustained for more than a month or so.

Strangely, this week also saw an increase in WrestleMania based questions, of which we've featured a couple. Maybe it's that time of year when people begin to hunger for the mega-event. Don't worry guys - it's only six months away.

Once again, thanks to everybody who submitted questions via our official Twitter account (@WhatCultureWWE). Tune in next week for your chance to feature.

10. How Good Will Lesnar Vs. Goldberg Be?

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It's time to get a little harsh; I don't think Goldberg vs. Lesnar II is going to be very good at all. Their match at WrestleMania XX has gone down as an infamously bad, dispassionate encounter, and that was over 12 years ago. Neither man is getting any younger, and Brock sadly looks to be approaching another demotivated stage of his career.

Additionally, the pair don't really mesh well. Sometimes similar wrestlers can put on fantastic bouts, but Goldberg and Lesnar's styles don't work together in my opinion. Both made a living out of hurling smaller guys around, destroying opponents in fairly short order, and getting out of there. I can't see this match being anything other than very plodding, and potentially also affected by Goldberg's ring rust (although some guys seem to be able to step back in the ring and have everything fall into place - see Steamboat, Ricky, 2009).

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