WWE: 10 Steps To Book Brock Lesnar From Now Until WrestleMania 31

10. A Destructive Lesnar Raw Rampage The Night After WrestleMania 30

WWE should really learn from the past in rehabilitating Brock Lesnar's BEAST status. His debut came in 2002, he stormed the ring on Raw the night after WrestleMania X8 and decimated a string of WWF superstars. He was always booked in his TV segments as a savage, there was no posing, he fully got a grip of opponents such as The Hardy Boyz and literally smashed them. It didn't take long for people to view him as 'the next big thing'. WWE should use the same strategy the night after WrestleMania 30. Lesnar's going to lose to The Undertaker, he needs to get his heat back. Have a match going on the next night on Raw, two solid mid carders, Sheamus vs Cesaro perhaps, when all of a sudden a crazed Brock storms the ring. By having Sheamus and Cesaro as the guys, it makes it more notable, and they're good bumpers. Brock would literally run in and smash each man in turn, pounding on them with the viciousness he made famous in 2002. The commentary team should sell it as something off script, Heyman shouldn't be there, it should feel real. After being dragged off the carcasses by backstage crew, Lesnar should take a microphone, and be booked to speak in a pipe bomb fashion. "I'm sick of the bull**** here since I came back here, I'm sick of being held back and constrained, the real Brock Lesnar is back, and later tonight I name my first victim." That sets up a compelling reason to stick around through the rest of the Raw broadcast, and the vicious unprovoked assault lets fans know to forget the 2012-14 Brock, the old Lesnar they have wanted to see is coming back.
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