The Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar storyline is bound to get more interesting. At the Crown Jewel PPV, we saw how the numbers game affected and turned things in the favor of the Tribal Chief. Lesnar is not only up against The Bloodline but also against his former advocate, Paul Heyman.
Heyman is currently the special counsel to the Tribal Chief. But Lesnar might get some help from Kayla Braxton following his return. It will be no surprise if Lesnar appoints Kayla as his new advocate. Owing to the clash of words going on between Heyman and Kayla, the storyline will get even more interesting.
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Brock Lesnar is set to return next week on WWE SmackDown
Following Brock Lesnar’s loss to Roman Reigns at the Crown Jewel PPV, the Beast Incarnate caused havoc on the October 22nd episode of WWE SmackDown. Not only did he brutally attack Roman Reigns but also put his hands on the WWE officials, including Adam Pearce.
As a consequence, Lesnar got indefinitely suspended and was fined $1 million for his actions. But during the recent Survivor Series PPV, there were reports that Lesnar’s suspension was no longer indefinite.
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And tonight, after Sami Zayn became the #1 contender for the WWE Universal Championship, Kayla Braxton announced that Lesnar’s suspension has been lifted. The Beast Incarnate is all set to return to WWE SmackDown once again.
Though this announcement got the fans excited, there was tension among the members of The Bloodline. Not only The Bloodline, but also Paul Heyman, Adam Pearce, and Sami Zayn all looked shocked and had a sign of fear on their face.
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How excited are you for the return of the Beast Incarnate? Do you think Lesnar can finally take the WWE Universal Championship away from Roman Reigns?
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