Mr. Nerfect
04-25-2012, 03:43 AM
I think this could be an absolutely huge match for the WWE. It doesn't quite feel like "WrestleMania" or anything like that, but it would make an amazing PPV main event sometime over the coming months. Imagine this:
At Extreme Rules, Brock destroys Cena. Basically give them ten minutes where they fight around the outside, and Cena gets some shorts in, sure, but the story is Lesnar asserting his dominance over the WWE's franchise player. Lesnar catches Cena with an F5, but instead of pinning Cena, he picks him up and nails him with a second F5. Then a third. Even Michael Cole is begging it to end from commentary. Lesnar then applies the Brock Lock to an unconscious John Cena, and the referee calls for the bell and awards the submission victory to Lesnar, who is none too impressed with the match ending (he wants to kill Cena some more). So Brock continues his assault on Cena, but Zack Ryder runs out and hits the ring as the Chicago crowd presumably goes crazy. Ryder nails Lesnar with with right hands, but then gets absolutely destroyed by Lesnar as well. It is now that referees, medics and security are out to prevent Lesnar from doing any more damage.
After the PPV, WWE.com releases an article which states that Ryder has challenged Brock Lesnar to a match on RAW. Show a video with Ryder being looked over by medical staff and Ryder saying that he'll be wearing green Cenation gear when he faces Lesnar on RAW. Zack doesn't think he can win, but Brock Lesnar overstepped some lines with his friend tonight, and Zack's not about to let that slide. Brock talks about how "legit" he is, but he was so "legit" that he walked away after two years when Zack's been here on the road for five years trying to make a mark.
On RAW, they show clips of the damage Brock Lesnar did to John Cena, and give us a medical update on Cena and inform us that he'll be out for a couple of weeks. Zack Ryder cuts an impassioned interview with Matt Striker backstage where he basically reiterates his reason to challenging Brock Lesnar, even though it seems like suicide. You take opportunities in this business. You can perhaps even have Edge backstage and wish Ryder luck before his match, and then have Ryder leave the dressing room to find a bunch of WWE Superstars in the hallway applauding him.
But Brock kills Zack (of course). The referee rings the bell and Brock just gets in Zack's face and says "You're gonna die." Zack then slaps Brock in the face and then Brock takes Ryder down and just lays into him with rights and elbows. Lesnar then tosses Zack out of the ring and says "This is mine!" Zack keeps trying to get back in the ring, but Brock keeps knocking him off the apron. Zack keeps trying, though. Eventually, Brock goes outside and tosses Zack around out there. They do the old F5 into the ring post spot, and Zack sells as if he is seriously injured. Brock then takes Zack into the ring and hits all his signature spots -- maybe even his old triple powerbomb could make an appearance. Brock finds the hard-camera and looks into it and says "Is this your guy, Cena?" before he picks up Zack and nails him with an F5. Then a second. Michael Cole gets all somber and says "Not this again." Brock then nails a third F5 and then puts Ryder in a mock-version of John Cena's STF (Brock could call it the "Death Clutch," or something like that). The referee calls for the bell, and Brock is awarded a second match via submission.
Brock is not done, and looks to continue his assault, but the entire babyface roster (and some heels, as well) pours out of the back and gets in the ring as Lesnar just sort of leaves the ring -- not afraid, but not about to fight so many guys at once. RAW ends with Brock admiring his handy work as everyone checks on Zack Ryder.
The next week on RAW, Brock Lesnar and John Laurinaitis are in the ring, and Brock has some demands for Johnny Ace. Triple H's music hits, however, and out comes suit-wearing Trips. The Game gets in the ring and dismisses John Laurinaitis. Triple H tells Brock that he's not going to demand anything any more. Brock has taken out two of the WWE's top merchandise sellers in as many days. Now he wants more money, his name attached to the title of the show, and all these other privileges, and that makes him sick. Triple H spent years and years clawing his way up the ladder in this industry, and he made this his life. He literally married into the McMahon family and has poured so much of himself into this company that he's going to inherit it. He's not about to let Brock Lesnar destroy it. He's not about to let Brock Lesnar destroy everything. Triple H announces that he'll be Brock Lesnar's next opponent, and he's going to beat Brock, and he's going to then watch as Brock tucks his tail between his legs and goes home again.
Brock just smiles.
Stephanie McMahon is on RAW the following week, and she begs Triple H not to take the match against Brock Lesnar. Through Stephanie we find out that Triple H is not medically cleared after Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania, and that she wants him to step aside. "You're a father now." Triple H says he needs to do this, as Stephanie McMahon looks concerned.
Brock Lesnar ups the ante a little bit, though. He comes out to give Triple H a little history lesson. It's not just about how dominant he is, either. Brock takes us about to just after SummerSlam 2002, when he signed an exclusive contract with SmackDown! and took the WWE Championship there with him. It was the biggest signing for SmackDown! up to that point, and it was an important career move for Stephanie McMahon -- one that she desperately needed to try and put Eric Bischoff out of business. Also, at this point in time, Brock informs us that Triple H was a little...confused. His strongest friendship with Shawn Michaels had turned on its head, and Triple H was having...marital difficulties. When Stephanie McMahon approached Brock Lesnar requesting he sign exclusively with SmackDown! -- Brock agreed. She offered a lot of things to get Brock to sign exclusively with SmackDown!. Brock then implies he took her up on those offers.
Triple H loses his shit and heads down the ramp looking to kick Lesnar's ass right there and then. Security pours out of the back to keep them separate, though. John Laurinaitis is out and tells them that they need to wait until Over the Limit before they fight. Security is holding Triple H back, as he is pretty much frothing at the mouth. Brock gets right in Triple H's face and then tells him "All you want to do is kill me, huh? But at Over the Limit, I'm going to take everything you have and leave it in a pool of its own blood."
You know that would be an epic feud. You don't really need the part where it's implied that Brock Lesnar and Stephanie McMahon slept together back in 2002, but it would really add a different dimension to the feud. It'd just come down to whether Triple H, Stephanie McMahon and Brock Lesnar felt comfortable with that sort of story progression.
At Extreme Rules, Brock destroys Cena. Basically give them ten minutes where they fight around the outside, and Cena gets some shorts in, sure, but the story is Lesnar asserting his dominance over the WWE's franchise player. Lesnar catches Cena with an F5, but instead of pinning Cena, he picks him up and nails him with a second F5. Then a third. Even Michael Cole is begging it to end from commentary. Lesnar then applies the Brock Lock to an unconscious John Cena, and the referee calls for the bell and awards the submission victory to Lesnar, who is none too impressed with the match ending (he wants to kill Cena some more). So Brock continues his assault on Cena, but Zack Ryder runs out and hits the ring as the Chicago crowd presumably goes crazy. Ryder nails Lesnar with with right hands, but then gets absolutely destroyed by Lesnar as well. It is now that referees, medics and security are out to prevent Lesnar from doing any more damage.
After the PPV, WWE.com releases an article which states that Ryder has challenged Brock Lesnar to a match on RAW. Show a video with Ryder being looked over by medical staff and Ryder saying that he'll be wearing green Cenation gear when he faces Lesnar on RAW. Zack doesn't think he can win, but Brock Lesnar overstepped some lines with his friend tonight, and Zack's not about to let that slide. Brock talks about how "legit" he is, but he was so "legit" that he walked away after two years when Zack's been here on the road for five years trying to make a mark.
On RAW, they show clips of the damage Brock Lesnar did to John Cena, and give us a medical update on Cena and inform us that he'll be out for a couple of weeks. Zack Ryder cuts an impassioned interview with Matt Striker backstage where he basically reiterates his reason to challenging Brock Lesnar, even though it seems like suicide. You take opportunities in this business. You can perhaps even have Edge backstage and wish Ryder luck before his match, and then have Ryder leave the dressing room to find a bunch of WWE Superstars in the hallway applauding him.
But Brock kills Zack (of course). The referee rings the bell and Brock just gets in Zack's face and says "You're gonna die." Zack then slaps Brock in the face and then Brock takes Ryder down and just lays into him with rights and elbows. Lesnar then tosses Zack out of the ring and says "This is mine!" Zack keeps trying to get back in the ring, but Brock keeps knocking him off the apron. Zack keeps trying, though. Eventually, Brock goes outside and tosses Zack around out there. They do the old F5 into the ring post spot, and Zack sells as if he is seriously injured. Brock then takes Zack into the ring and hits all his signature spots -- maybe even his old triple powerbomb could make an appearance. Brock finds the hard-camera and looks into it and says "Is this your guy, Cena?" before he picks up Zack and nails him with an F5. Then a second. Michael Cole gets all somber and says "Not this again." Brock then nails a third F5 and then puts Ryder in a mock-version of John Cena's STF (Brock could call it the "Death Clutch," or something like that). The referee calls for the bell, and Brock is awarded a second match via submission.
Brock is not done, and looks to continue his assault, but the entire babyface roster (and some heels, as well) pours out of the back and gets in the ring as Lesnar just sort of leaves the ring -- not afraid, but not about to fight so many guys at once. RAW ends with Brock admiring his handy work as everyone checks on Zack Ryder.
The next week on RAW, Brock Lesnar and John Laurinaitis are in the ring, and Brock has some demands for Johnny Ace. Triple H's music hits, however, and out comes suit-wearing Trips. The Game gets in the ring and dismisses John Laurinaitis. Triple H tells Brock that he's not going to demand anything any more. Brock has taken out two of the WWE's top merchandise sellers in as many days. Now he wants more money, his name attached to the title of the show, and all these other privileges, and that makes him sick. Triple H spent years and years clawing his way up the ladder in this industry, and he made this his life. He literally married into the McMahon family and has poured so much of himself into this company that he's going to inherit it. He's not about to let Brock Lesnar destroy it. He's not about to let Brock Lesnar destroy everything. Triple H announces that he'll be Brock Lesnar's next opponent, and he's going to beat Brock, and he's going to then watch as Brock tucks his tail between his legs and goes home again.
Brock just smiles.
Stephanie McMahon is on RAW the following week, and she begs Triple H not to take the match against Brock Lesnar. Through Stephanie we find out that Triple H is not medically cleared after Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania, and that she wants him to step aside. "You're a father now." Triple H says he needs to do this, as Stephanie McMahon looks concerned.
Brock Lesnar ups the ante a little bit, though. He comes out to give Triple H a little history lesson. It's not just about how dominant he is, either. Brock takes us about to just after SummerSlam 2002, when he signed an exclusive contract with SmackDown! and took the WWE Championship there with him. It was the biggest signing for SmackDown! up to that point, and it was an important career move for Stephanie McMahon -- one that she desperately needed to try and put Eric Bischoff out of business. Also, at this point in time, Brock informs us that Triple H was a little...confused. His strongest friendship with Shawn Michaels had turned on its head, and Triple H was having...marital difficulties. When Stephanie McMahon approached Brock Lesnar requesting he sign exclusively with SmackDown! -- Brock agreed. She offered a lot of things to get Brock to sign exclusively with SmackDown!. Brock then implies he took her up on those offers.
Triple H loses his shit and heads down the ramp looking to kick Lesnar's ass right there and then. Security pours out of the back to keep them separate, though. John Laurinaitis is out and tells them that they need to wait until Over the Limit before they fight. Security is holding Triple H back, as he is pretty much frothing at the mouth. Brock gets right in Triple H's face and then tells him "All you want to do is kill me, huh? But at Over the Limit, I'm going to take everything you have and leave it in a pool of its own blood."
You know that would be an epic feud. You don't really need the part where it's implied that Brock Lesnar and Stephanie McMahon slept together back in 2002, but it would really add a different dimension to the feud. It'd just come down to whether Triple H, Stephanie McMahon and Brock Lesnar felt comfortable with that sort of story progression.