1. Brock Lesnar Is An Amazing Performer That Should Stay In WWE
Any time Brock Lesnar has a match in WWE it's a big deal because he's only had about four matches per year during his three year run in WWE. The way that his advocate Paul Heyman explains it is that Lesnar is a special attraction that fans have to pay to see because he's a special athlete. Some people may think that it's just a heel manager saying that, but if you really think about it Heyman is right. Lesnar is a special athlete. The way Lesnar was booked in that match was amazing. They had three chapters of the match where Lesnar dominated the first third of it, then he was taken out for the middle portion after both Cena and Rollins attacked him repeatedly and then he had that flurry to finish the match with the F5 on Rollins for the win. It was planned very well. We know that Lesnar's WWE deal is expiring on the day after WrestleMania. The rumors are that he's going to take a multi-million dollar deal to return to UFC even though he's going to be 38 years old and he hasn't had a fight since getting destroyed in December 2011. They're probably going to offer him more money than WWE, so that's what he is going to do. After watching him have that amazing match on Sunday, one thing is abundantly clear: he belongs in WWE. He's so good at being "The Beast" Brock Lesnar with Paul Heyman as his advocate. Everything that Heyman says he's going to do is true. Lesnar destroys people. Fans freak out when they see Brock throwing suplexes on his opponents. He's a rare performer that is a legitimate top of the line athlete that has found a home in WWE. If he leaves, that would be bad move for him. Lesnar looks better and more comfortable in WWE right now than he ever has. It would be a shame if he just walked away because of money reasons. It would be nice if WWE were able to keep him or he simply realizes that being in WWE is the right career move for him. The Royal Rumble as an entire PPV was disappointing, but don't blame Lesnar, Rollins and Cena for it. They delivered a classic match that we'll never forget it.
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