8 Booking Steps To Braun Strowman Vs. Brock Lesnar At WWE WrestleMania 34

This big match deserves the biggest stage possible.

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It is the match that the entire wrestling world is desperate to see. Everyone wanted it already, but Braun Strowman’s destruction of Brock Lesnar at WWE SummerSlam has put that anticipation into overdrive. WWE has decided not to waste any time at all - Lesnar vs. Strowman is on for next month.

Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman may well be the biggest match WWE has available right now. How incredible is that? One year ago Strowman was squashing local talent as crowds told him he couldn’t wrestle. Now, the Monster Among Men is one of the most popular individuals on the entire roster.

Lesnar vs. Strowman is a WrestleMania 34 match waiting to happen, and WWE would be wise to book it at the 'Show of Shows'. The next eight months represent a chance for WWE to build a story behind the biggest match they have, allowing Strowman to improve further along the way.

8. A No Mercy Stalemate

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The match is already official - Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman will go one-on-one at the very next RAW pay-per-view. WWE No Mercy takes place on 24 September in Los Angeles, and the battle of the behemoths promises to be one of the most hotly anticipated matches in recent memory.

Some are already talking about how this match will go the same way as Lesnar’s title defence against Samoa Joe, but they are forgetting that Strowman is an entirely different beast. Lesnar vs. Strowman is the biggest money match available to WWE today - this will not be a short brawl with a decisive winner.

Instead, it will be a short brawl with no winner. Expect Lesnar and Strowman to go at each other like the two bulls they are, hitting a number of huge spots in the early part of the match. The stramash will head up the ramp as Strowman gets the best of it, ending the match early when he hits 'The Beast Incarnate' with a huge spear off the ramp to the floor. The match is declared a no contest (or double KO, whichever you prefer).

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