10 Shocks WWE Need To Book At Extreme Rules

6. A Brock Lesnar Revenge Run-In

Brock Lesnar was suspended, and so he€™s not expected to be seen in WWE for a long time. One could make an educated guess and assume that he€™ll be seen again sometime around SummerSlam, because his new contract is similar to his old one and allows him to work limited dates, which pretty much means only the most important of shows during the calendar year. What WWE should do to keep Lesnar relevant until his next big match, is to have him make a surprise appearance at Extreme Rules and do a revenge run-in, attacking whomever he wants. What would make this run-in more memorable would be that Lesnar would disregard Stephanie€™s authority and would break through any army of security officials. We€™ve seen many fights and unsanctioned brawls where they get ruined by referees, agents and other personnel, which takes away from the magic of the moment. As such, Lesnar€™s beat down on, for example, Seth Rollins and Randy Orton, would also have him push aside referees and agents trying to restrain him. This would perpetuate Lesnar€™s image as this freakishly-strong monster, while continuing his disregard for the authority and doing what he wants. It would also keep fan interest in him while he€™s away from the ring, and would provide viewers with a memorable moment at Extreme Rules. In the end, Lesnar needs to show up at Extreme Rules and bring the pain to someone on the roster. He€™s too popular and too much of a badass to let something as trivial as a €˜suspension€™ keep him away from WWE programming.
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