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Old 04-22-2016, 12:20 AM   #24893
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A random thought that sprung off those Joe ones: I wouldn't be opposed to giving Brock one last run with the WWE Title, then after he loses it at Mania, he can be a special attraction in his own universe. He's no longer a part of WWE canon, in a sense. They promote shows based entirely around his persona. To give it a different feeling, you can actually have Heyman book them.

The first one can be Brock vs. Joe, and actually call the Network Special that: "Paul Heyman Presents: Brock vs. Joe". The undercard can feature guys that Heyman wants to take a look at, or guys that would compliment the rest of the card. For example, maybe Curtis Axel gets a match as a former Paul Heyman Guy and a dude that Brock likes to travel with and sharpen his skills against. Maybe he can face an Uso in singles competition or something? Sort of a "Camp Lesnar" vs. "Camp Joe" match. You can feature some guys from NXT that Heyman likes. Mauro can be called in to do commentary with Corey Graves. Give each show their own feel and run separate from WWE PPVs. It at least takes away the problem of needing to explain why Brock isn't World Champion all of the time.
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