WWE Battleground 2015: 10 Things We Learned

1. The Undertaker And Lesnar Will Collide Again

Paul Heyman Brock Lesnar Battleground
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Mark you diaries, Brock Lesnar - the man who conquered the biggest and most meaningful winning streak in wrestling history - and The Undertaker - a legend of his own making and one of the most beloved stars in WWE folklore - will clash again. The only problem when marking that diary is that there's no indication of exactly when the match will take place.

Many people seem to be pointing at SummerSlam, which would make sense, and would surely help make the event feel titanic. Is there enough in the story to spin out until WrestleMania next year? Probably not, but it wouldn't be unlike WWE to at least try. No, SummerSlam seems the viable option, and what a cracker that would be.

Obviously, The Undertaker isn't getting any younger, but there's merit to the tale of him being out to exact revenge against the man who embarrassed him on the grand stage of 'Mania. At Battleground, 'Taker mauled Lesnar, effectively cost him the WWE Title and lorded it over the man. There's mileage in a second match between this pair, and boy will it ever excite people, regardless of the result.

What else did we learn from WWE Battleground? Did you enjoy the show? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!

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