10 Huge Mistakes WWE Has Made Building Up To WrestleMania 32
6. Brock Lesnar Appears Beatable
Having been eliminated cheaply in the Royal Rumble and being a non-factor in the Fastlane Triple Threat main event, Brock Lesnar's status as an unbeatable wrecking ball is up for debate.
Those two booking decisions alone are enough to throw two years of work out the window, with the man who ended The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak now being reduced to a midcard match with Dean Ambrose that is poised to go in favour of The Lunatic Fringe. In fact, it's expected at this point.
The focus of the feud has been entirely on Dean Ambrose with Lesnar only working limited dates, which would be fine if the perception that Ambrose has no chance still existed. Even Lesnar's countless beatings of Ambrose in the past two months are not enough to undo the damage of the two instances of poor writing.
It was acceptable for Lesnar to disappear for weeks and even months at a time a year ago because he truly was a special attraction. Even after losing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, The Beast Incarnate was still made to look like a freak of nature.
Now he comes off as some muscular guy living a false reality in the build-up to a match with a star babyface.