6 WWE Feuds That Make Sense Right Now

1. Kane Vs. Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar beat The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 and there really wasn't any kind of follow up to it because Undertaker went home for a year, showed up at WM31 and went home again. Meanwhile, Lesnar along with his advocate Paul Heyman has been bragging about it for over a year. This past week on Raw there was an interaction at the end of the night where Seth Rollins got some help from his on again/off again buddy Kane that led to Kane dropping Lesnar with the Chokeslam a couple of times as well as hitting him in the leg with a steel chair. Since Kane contributed to Lesnar's injuries, it would make sense for Brock to want to get revenge on him at some point. Remember a few weeks ago when Ambrose got in Kane's face, referenced The Undertaker and Paul Bearer, which led to Kane getting really angry? Kane may be a heel, but at least you can say he loves his family and would protect them or their legacies in Bearer's case. If Kane were to show up on Raw next week talking about how Lesnar took something from his brother The Undertaker (ending the streak) and that Kane is on a mission to prevent Lesnar from taking the WWE Title from Rollins it would make sense. That kind of thing adds credibility to the story that would make it seem like it will be difficult for Lesnar to overcome Rollins when he's got Kane angry like this. A match like Lesnar vs. Kane doesn't have to be some PPV main event caliber match. Just make it a TV match where Lesnar goes over in convincing fashion because Kane loses all the time anyway, so it's really not a big deal. It makes a lot of sense to do a Lesnar vs. Kane match prior to Lesnar vs. Rollins at Battleground. While Lesnar hasn't had an actual match on Raw in over a decade, Raw's ratings would probably go up a bit more if he was advertised in a match.
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