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

9. Brock's April 7th Raw Story Progresses

Sheamus and Cesaro aren't going to be happy at the beating they took, so in hour 2 of Raw, they go to new WWE on-screen authority figure Vince McMahon (I figure Hunter and Stephanie are relieved of duties after the Bryan story). Vince would grant Sheamus and Cesaro a match to main event hour 3, a triple threat so they can both avenge the Lesnar beating. It's the major moment a post-Mania Raw needs, the first Brock Lesnar TV match in over ten years. It makes sense to give Lesnar a match on TV. When he first came back in 2012 of course he should only have wrestled on PPV, at this stage however, a hard hitting match on TV would give him a boost. The widest audience possible would be able to see that Brock is still a killer in the ring. He's been wasted on TV for the most part since 2012, it's time WWE used him properly. It almost goes without saying that Brock bosses the triple threat. He beats both men and wins the pin, with both men being taken away on stretchers afterward as Brock goes for a microphone. "I said the old Brock Lesnar was back and I meant it, but that was just the start ... I want one man in particular at Extreme Rules," Brock laughs, "I've got a bit of history to correct, we're gona' do things how they should've been done." Lesnar pauses, "He says come get some if you want some, well I want some, John Cena get your a** out here." Babyface Cena of course comes out and we have the same stare-down and situation as 2012 when Brock suddenly pops off an F5. Regarding Heyman, I wouldn't have him at this show. Make it purely about Brock. Heyman can tweet that he didn't know anything about it, Lesnar went into business for himself. The Cena feud makes sense, Brock wants revenge for 2012, it's a big name sequel.
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