5 Reasons Brock Lesnar Should Stay In WWE (And 5 Reasons Why He Will Leave)
1. He's Performing As Well As He Ever Has
Is Lesnar as good as ever right now? That's a fair question to ask. Just look at that match at the Royal Rumble. It was one of the best triple threat matches in the history of WWE. He was the star of it along with Seth Rollins. John Cena did very well too, but the other two are the ones that really carried it. There was a time in Lesnar's career in the second half of 2003 and early 2004 where he had developed as a character as well as a very impressive in-ring performer. His matches with the likes of Kurt Angle and Eddie Guerrero showed that he really could compete with the best. Then he left. He's had a few excellent matches since returning, most notably SummerSlam 2013 beating CM Punk and losing to John Cena at Extreme Rules 2012. Most of the others were really good too. The match against Big Show was short so it could just put over how much of a beast he is. Lesnar looks as good as he ever has, plus he's got the experience of working in so many top matches that the crowd reacts to him as the major attraction that he is. That's something he has to realize. He has to be able to look at his career while realizing that being a professional wrestler is something he's great at. Maybe that's something he should keep doing for another 4-5 years while he's physically able to perform at a high level. That's what is so interesting about Brock. We really have no idea what he thinks because he rarely does interviews. What if he loves wrestling and wants to keep doing? It's certainly possible.
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