8 Reasons Brock Lesnar Must Retire The Undertaker At WWE Hell In A Cell

2. It Would Give Paul Heyman Something New To Talk About

Like you, I love the hell out of Paul Heyman. However, he needs something new to talk about. Despite being a master on the microphone, it's felt like he hasn't had a lot of fresh content to deliver to the WWE Universe in recent months. It's not necessarily his fault as there's only so much that can be said about Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker when they've shared little in the way of TV time since SummerSlam, and the same applies when it came time to build hype around a match no one really wanted in Lesnar's clash with The Big Show. Make no mistake about it, he's still great, but Heyman needs something new to rile fans up with to keep both himself and Lesnar fresh. . Of course, if there's one thing that still draws a lot of heat from crowds (even though they now love Lesnar and Heyman), it's the mention of The Streak being broken. Can you imagine how amplified that would be if Lesnar were responsible for retiring the Deadman? This would be a natural place for the duo to turn heel - a role they're both far more comfortable and fun to watch in - and gives Heyman enough material to take The Beast right through the entirety of his current contract with the company! Heyman struck gold with the promos he delivered after The Streak was conquered, and the mind boggles over the amazing places he could go with this possible development.
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