Brock Lesnar is signed to WWE until the day after WrestleMania 31 and then after that he's free to do whatever he wants. It might not be in WWE's best interests to keep him around, but what if he likes it and wants to keep going? There's a chance he could go to UFC. He'll be 38 next year, so there are questions about whether it would be a smart move for him at this point in his life. If money is all that matters then maybe UFC is the best choice. Whether Lesnar is the WWE Champ going into WrestleMania 31 or not, he should face Dolph Ziggler at that show. The whole reason that Lesnar was put over Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 was to help him make that next big star in WWE by putting that guy over. While Ziggler isn't necessarily a young wrestler (he's 34 years old), he's certainly somebody that is on the way up and that would benefit greatly from being put over by a star like Lesnar. The best scenario would be for Ziggler to win the Royal Rumble and then face Lesnar for the WWE Title at WrestleMania 31 and beat him there. However, if Lesnar loses the WWE Title at the Rumble then they have to give him a new opponent. It would be a way to have Ziggler step up in the eyes of the fans. They would gain a lot of respect for him. Look at Ziggler's matches with Luke Harper. While Harper isn't Lesnar in terms of star power, he's a big guy and Ziggler has shown he can have great matches working with a talented big man, which Lesnar is. We've also seen Lesnar work with a smaller guy like CM Punk, so he can certainly have an entertaining match with a smaller guy. It would be a massive boost to Ziggler's career if he was the guy that ended Brock Lesnar's run in WWE just because that could be something that propels him to be a bigger star. Once again, that's why WWE had Lesnar beat Undertaker - to make that next guy. It could be Roman Reigns or Dean Ambrose, but Ziggler would be an even better choice. The WWE Universe loves Ziggler more than ever right now. If management listens, he can definitely be that guy that beats Lesnar and become an even bigger superstar because of it.
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