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Post by CT LFC Fan on Dec 18, 2014 19:20:20 GMT -5
I'm a little fuzzy on the details, but I always pictured him taking off his trunks in the middle of the ring and burning them. Then someone brings him a business suit and absorbs his powers.
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Post by Speedy Cerviche on Dec 18, 2014 19:26:48 GMT -5
It's snowing outside. Lesnar's just won his title defense. The camera zooms out on his victory celebration, zooms out on the crowd surrounding it, the arena itself. Eventually, we find ourselves in a living room. It's snowing out. Old man Lesnar comes home from work, hangs his hat on the stand, takes off his coat. On the floor sits a fully grown Brock, rocking back and forth, staring into a snow globe containing an exact replica of the arena. His father approaches him, tousles his hair. Brock's never said a word to him in his life; he's special, and can't communicate nor relate to others. Shepherding him carefully, Brock's father maneuvers him to bed and tucks him in, smiling sadly at his broken, ripped as f*** autistic son. He says goodnight and turns out the lights.
Next week on RAW nobody acknowledges any of the crazy shit that just happened and they never speak of Brock again.
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Post by schma on Dec 19, 2014 0:18:48 GMT -5
John Cena, Vince McMahon and The Authoiry decide that Brock is too destructive for this world and traps him in a spaceship that sends him to a distant planet. So in a year he comes back for World War Brock?
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Post by Rolent Tex on Dec 19, 2014 0:19:18 GMT -5
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Post by The Robisher on Dec 19, 2014 5:26:01 GMT -5
Make 'Mania' a title match against an underdog who is incredibly hot with the fans by that point. Maybe Ambrose? Brock's opponent looks to have no chance in hell of winning. In the climax of the match (the one time I feel overbooking would be necessary), have Brock go overboard with the punishment and humiliation of his opponent, which would prompt all the current WWE talent to run out, all who wants to take Brock down for good. Just because they're sick of his bullying and want the title off of him. They unleash all their finishers as Brock tries to fend them off like a boss, only for him to make a crucial mistake by not paying attention to his opponent and getting hit with a powerful blow nobody ever saw coming. The monster is finally defeated, a new champion is crowned, and the entire WWE locker room celebrates.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Dec 19, 2014 5:33:59 GMT -5
I don't want Brock to go. He is only around a few times a year but when he is he is must watch for me.
Can't he just lose to Reigns and then come back at Summerslam and face Bryan or something.
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Post by PTBartman on Dec 19, 2014 7:31:00 GMT -5
Kane, garbage can, fire, business suit, 'nuff said.
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Post by DragonMasterP on Dec 19, 2014 7:50:55 GMT -5
After losing the belt, Brock stands dejected in the ring. Then he slowly raises his fist, shouts that he doesn't regret anything. Suddenly, a large hole is blasted in the roof, and a heavenly light shoots down. The light surrounds Brock entirely, and his body slowly disappears, insinuating that he has just forced his way into the heavens.
So yes, Brock Lesnar is essentially Raoh.
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Post by government mule on Dec 19, 2014 14:12:31 GMT -5
He retains the title and employs a stunt double to fight when he cant be arsed.
Enter Damien Lesdow...
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Post by PsychoGoatee on Dec 19, 2014 14:32:21 GMT -5
I don't want Brock to go. He is only around a few times a year but when he is he is must watch for me. Can't he just lose to Reigns and then come back at Summerslam and face Bryan or something. This would be excellent. Brock is established now as the ultimate monster, if he can put over a couple more stars like Daniel Bryan etc before he retires, that'd be great. Plus could be some great great matches.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2014 14:35:16 GMT -5
I don't want Brock to go. He is only around a few times a year but when he is he is must watch for me. Can't he just lose to Reigns and then come back at Summerslam and face Bryan or something. I want him to leave for two reasons. 1. They keep on beating the part-timer horse into the ground and I'm sick of it to where I never want to see another one of them again no matter how entertaining they are while they're there. 2. They've shown time and time again that even when they appear to be using him correctly they'll eventually screw it up.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Dec 19, 2014 15:47:47 GMT -5
What's Brock doing, about 4 matches a year? There or there abouts?
I'd pay him to do 6 matches a year (PPV) and I'd add say 10 more RAW appearances over the course of the year to the total of however many he does now.
And I'd have him dominant.
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Post by VersionOne on Dec 19, 2014 16:16:43 GMT -5
Ladies and gentlemen I give to you, the man who successfully defended his WWE World Heavyweight Championship last night at Wrestlemania, my client.... {Spoiler}{Spoiler} BO-Rock.. Leeesnar
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 19, 2014 16:18:11 GMT -5
He announces another attempt to become a NFL player and leaves to pursue his dreams
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Post by metylerca on Dec 19, 2014 16:24:08 GMT -5
He loses and shakes Roman's hand at the end of the show to legitimize him.
The next night on RAW, he turns face by F-5ing Paul Heyman after being berated for losing the night before.
I think this is the most probable outcome.
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Post by Essential1 on Dec 19, 2014 16:41:46 GMT -5
Taker comes back to puts him in a casket.
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Post by mcstoklasa on Dec 19, 2014 16:44:03 GMT -5
Brock does one of his patented high pitched screams and disapears into the night
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Post by molson5 on Dec 19, 2014 19:57:34 GMT -5
I'm a little fuzzy on the details, but I always pictured him taking off his trunks in the middle of the ring and burning them. Then someone brings him a business suit and absorbs his powers. (He'll be wearing underwear).
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Post by nisidhe on Dec 20, 2014 13:33:10 GMT -5
The problem with Brock Lesnar is the problem I've had ever since he was brought back to WWE - how do you deal with a monster heel champion who demonstrates with every entrance he makes that he, and by extension UFC, are bigger than WWE? How do you solve the problem of a star who a) adds nothing to the brand, and indeed undermines it with every appearance he makes; b) has demonstrated no passion or loyalty to anything during his entire career, apart from his own promotion; and c) is nonetheless going to have to fall to someone by Wrestlemania because it's clear that he can't stick around afterwards?
He's going to have to get into the mix with the current roster soon, despite the fact that nobody currently can beat him credibly and people are sick of seeing Lesnar/Cena. Who do we tap for the honour of beating Lesnar for the title? My head says that Reigns is getting the nod, but my heart says that the WWE Universe would tolerate another Bryan celebration, if he's cleared in time and can be packaged as a giant-slayer. Ziggler's on a hot streak right now, but I'm not sure that he's in that territory of being #1 - I see him being more akin to Orton or Sheamus in the mix - right in the picture but not as a Face of the Company the way Bryan's become. That's the only way I would see Rollins cash in, and even then I wouldn't be overly worried - the last two or three MITB winners lost on their cash-ins and there's no reason for the trend not to continue at least one more time to help balance out the odds.
There are still too many variables - Bryan, Orton, Sheamus and Barrett have yet to return, which will fill out the roster tremendously. Orton was in the mix with Lesnar back in the day, and could be a good alternative foil for Lesnar. Sheamus and Ryback could credibly take Lesnar to the difference with some tweaking of their movesets. Rusev could work; a more MMA-focused Swagger could work; Show and Henry were always a possibility.
The main question is how to book Lesnar to lose in such a way that WWE comes out looking stronger for it.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Dec 20, 2014 15:42:05 GMT -5
Double turn on the RAW after WM.
You have Reigns beat Lesnar and win the WWE Title at 'Mania. That's a given.
The night after on RAW, have Paul E. cut a promo on how through everything, he's stood by Brock, but he's dropped the ball this time. Eventually, have Heyman start getting a little too aggressive with Brock and Lesnar starts to get really agitated.
Finally, Brock grabs Heyman and is about to hit him with an F-5, but the new champ comes out and lays out Lesnar. Reigns brutally beats down Lesnar and Heyman raises Reigns's hand.
This accomplishes a number of things: Firstly, you establish your new champion as the most dominant entity in the company. Secondly, it's the perfect way to write out Brock, but still leave the door open if he were ever to return. And thirdly, you turn Reigns and put a shit ton of heat on him before the crowd turns on him themselves and you give Reigns a mouthpiece in Heyman.
I think this would serve all parties well.
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