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

3. Lesnar Beats The Undertaker At Royal Rumble

Moving in 2015, Lesnar will have re-established himself as dominant over Cena and Batista, in addition to a host of other talent in the Heyman invitationals. At the turn of the year, Heyman should disappear again, Lesnar should come to the ring on his own and take the mic. "I'm here alone tonight, because this isn't business, it's personal," Lesnar should say, "I've avenged every loss I've ever had since returning to WWE, apart from one ... Undertaker, I'm calling you out you son of a b***." Taker would of course come out, provoking a stand off. When Brock then formally asks for a WrestleMania re-match, Vince McMahon should interrupt. "Brock Lesnar versus The Undertaker isn't going to happen at WrestleMania," McMahon should say to initial boos, "it's going to happen at the Royal Rumble instead!" This would be a huge match for the January PPV if Taker is fit and active. This time around, Lesnar goes over. The benefits of this are multiple, it helps make Taker seem vulnerable heading into his streak defence with presumably Cena at Mania 31. It also makes Lesnar look outrageously strong, few people ever pin The Undertaker. His heat will be well and truly back having got revenge on all his previous losses. The other benefit is it negates Lesnar having to lose in the Rumble, his Taker success will be his work for the night. For the record, Daniel Bryan wins the Royal Rumble, a fitting moment given his lack of competing in 2014's battle.
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