WWE Super ShowDown 2020: 10 Things That Must Happen

4. Brock Lesnar Gets Cruel

Brock Lesnar Ricochet
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Besides, Brocky boy can always go wild after the match.

Once he's survived Ricochet's onslaught, Lesnar should show off some of the same surprised facial expressions he did at the Royal Rumble, compose himself and then grab a steel chair. Also, unlike recent beatings from Brock, Paul Heyman would be egging his client on to send a message to Drew McIntyre.

It's important that Lesnar comes across as a cold, ruthless monster before reaching Tampa. His match with McIntyre must be a hyper-aggressive, alpha-male kinda' deal that mimics MMA or heavyweight boxing by trimming the margins for allowable weakness.

Seeing Lesnar tear chunks out of Ricochet with suplexes, steel chairs and other weapons sounds like the kind of thing that'd prepare him for war at 'Mania. Why not? Ricochet is a likeable underdog babyface who's ideal for angles like that, and savage Brock is money.

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