This year's WrestleMania will mark the second full year since Brock Lesnar has been back in World Wrestling Entertainment. When he showed up on Raw the night after WrestleMania 28 in Miami it was one of the loudest crowd reactions we've ever heard. Lesnar left in 2004 because he was sick of the wrestling business. He tried the NFL and when that didn't work he went to UFC, where he went on to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion. A return to WWE has seen him work a part time schedule with limited dates and he apparently has one more year left on his deal that will end at WrestleMania 31. While we don't know if Lesnar is going to stick around past WrestleMania 31, it does appear that he is happy in WWE. Why wouldn't he be? He works about 25-30 dates per year, he's had four matches in the last 12 months and is getting paid millions of dollars. It's a nice life if you can get it. The reason Lesnar has such a good deal is because he's a huge box office attraction and an outstanding professional wrestler. If he was a full time performer he would definitely be the WWE World Heavyweight Champion because he's everything WWE wants in a heel champion. He has legitimate credibility, he is a former champion and he's able to have great matches on a consistent basis. He also has one of the best promo guys ever, Paul Heyman, in his corner as his manager. Here's a list of seven names that Lesnar could face in the final year of his contract. None of the names will be people that he's faced in the last two years, so that rules out John Cena, Triple H, CM Punk, Big Show and soon to be The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30. A dream match against Shawn Michaels would be great, but he's been retired for four years so that's something that will stay a dream. The Rock? It's possible although we don't know if he has any interest in wrestling again. Let's see who fits the bill as a potential Lesnar rival.