2. He Will Always Be Second Fiddle To Brock Lesnar
For as long as Brock Lesnar stays in the WWE, he will always be represented by Paul Heyman. They've had a relationship in the WWE since 2002, and Heyman was with Lesnar during his run in the UFC. Unfortunately, Lesnar only appears and wrestles a limited amount of dates per year, which is why we probably will not see him again until SummerSlam. Every time this happens, the WWE scrambles to find a way to use Paul Heyman on television because he is so valuable. This happened last year when he introduced us to Curtis Axel, and is happening again with Cesaro. By doing this, it makes it seem that Cesaro is not on the same level as Lesnar, and is just someone there filling in until the beast is back. Now if Cesaro gets pushed under Paul Heyman these next few months, what happens when Brock Lesnar returns? The crowd will erupt when they hear his music, Lesnar will get the headlines with his return, and we will all be anticipating his next big match. From this point forward, Lesnar will be booked to look incredibly strong because he is the man who ended The Streak. I don't see him losing another match in the WWE. By doing this, any momentum that is created for Cesaro gets lost in the shuffle. They may end up booking a storyline similar to that of CM Punk and Brock Lesnar when they were both managed by Heyman. Cesaro may eventually break off from Heyman and a feud between him and Lesnar may develop. Just like CM Punk, Cesaro will more than likely lose to Lesnar.