10 Wrestlers WWE Has Wasted Since Last Year's WrestleMania

7. Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar has been described as a main attraction for WWE, and it was expected that Lesnar would continue on in a prominent role having signed a lucrative contract just before WrestleMania 31. As a part-time performer, Lesnar's appearances are special attractions. The sole purpose of having Lesnar on the roster is so that when he is working, WWE fans are put in a position where they can't afford to miss out on what will happen, as was the case during his WWE Championship reign leading into 'Mania. Lesnar's two matches with The Undertaker sound like great ideas on paper, but the way the feud was booked not only wasted the drawing power of The Beast but the drawing power of The Dead Man. If being eliminated in the Royal Rumble relatively easily and not seeming to care wasn't bad enough, the use of Brock Lesnar in Fastlane's Triple Threat Match was a clear attempt by WWE to add some interest to an otherwise dull pay-per-view. Lesnar came out of the match looking like a pointless addition rather than a must-see attraction. With so many creative possibilities generated from the exciting finish to the main event of WrestleMania 31, Brock Lesnar's limited appearances have been badly wasted. While his match with Dean Ambrose at WrestleMania 32 is sure to be entertaining, the belief that Lesnar is an unbeatable wrecking ball is now gone.
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