10 Questions Steve Austin Should Have Asked Brock Lesnar

5. Who Would He Like To Work With?

One of the most disappointing things about Brock€™s return is that his limited number of dates have been used on bouts with guys he€™s wrestled before or multiple unnecessary rematches. We didn€™t need trilogies with Triple H or John Cena or two vs. Big Show when there are so many intriguing matchups that he could€™ve been a part of. That€™s a part of the reason why the clashes with Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins were so exciting; they were fresh matchups that we€™d never seen featuring the new guard of talent squaring off with The Beast. We need more of that. We wish Stone Cold would€™ve asked what new opponents Brock would like to work with. Knowing Lesnar he probably would reply with something along the lines of €œI don€™t care as long as the check clears€ and sincerely mean it, as Brock would likely lay down for El Torito as long as he got paid for it. However, on the off chance that he does have a few guys backstage on his wish list it would be awesome to know who they are.
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