10 More Superstars That Will Follow Dean Ambrose Out Of WWE

1. Brock Lesnar

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Brock Lesnar's bizarre brilliance with guys half his size is becoming more transparent with every boy-popping belter he contests. Battles with AJ Styles, Finn Bálor and Daniel Bryan have inspired confidence in his inevitable WrestleMania skirmish with Seth Rollins, but why is that exactly?

Because these, previously, have been nothing to fear.

The perception that Brock Lesnar gleefully signs insane contracts chucked his way by Vince McMahon is surely misunderstood. 'The Beast' - better than most in the modern age - protects his value against those he perceives in the exact same way a Bruiser Brody or Hulk Hogan would have done when they towered above the rest. Lesnar can be rattled by the little guys because McMahon will never pick them over him, but not give an inch to the Braun Strowmans or Roman Reigns' he perceives as people who could dent his value.

As a fan, the matches are great but the model's f*cked. McMahon's going to keep pushing big lads because of course he is, but they'll fall at the feet of the only real giant in his organisation. WWE have just about made good on Lesnar despite the bumpiests of roads - it's now time to make his time with the company a thing of the past.

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