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DISCUSSION - What should the WWE do with Brock Lesnar AFTER Wrestlemania?

DISCUSSION - What should the WWE do with Brock Lesnar AFTER Wrestlemania?


In my opinion? I would move Brock Lesnar to Raw after Wrestlemania takes place. Here are my reasons for doing so.

Brock Lesnar can begin a program with Stone Cold Steve Austin: It's obvious that Lesnar will defeat Goldberg at Wrestlemania. There will most likely be a 'confrontation' of sorts between Lesnar/Austin after (or even during) the match as well. I say that the WWE should build upon that. Have Austin fight in his 'last match' against Lesnar and have Lesnar go over. For this to happen though, Lesnar should move to Raw.

Lesnar has new opponents on Raw: Lesnar has fought practically everyone important on the Smackdown roster. Also - do you really want to see Lesnar play a secondary role on Smackdown? Think about this: Guerrero and Angle are about to get into a long feud (probably go one after Mania'). This means that Lesnar will play a secondary role as a heel. Do you really want to see this?.....or would you rather see him continue his momentum with Austin on Raw?

With Lesnar gone from Smackdown, guys like Guerrero, Cena, and Edge (when he returns) become "more important": Just to note - If Edge goes to Raw (as rumors indicate), then I am NOT in favor of seeing Lesnar go to Raw.

With Triple H and Goldberg both leaving Raw for an extended time period shortly after Mania/Backlash (in Goldberg's case, he may be leaving the company for good), Raw needs another 'big name' to be in the main-event picture. Once Lesnar finishes with Austin, he can focus his efforts on Chris Benoit. I'm hoping that Benoit wins the title at Mania. In Edmonton (Backlash?), he retains against Triple H. Lesnar on the other hand, defeats Austin. After Backlash, Lesnar begins his program with Benoit.......and defeats him.

Lesnar then becomes the dominant heel on Raw. When Triple H returns, he feuds with former Evolution members. After that, a face Triple H takes on a heel Lesnar.

In compensation for Lesnar's departure to Raw, I'd like to see Smackdown get some depth: I say make it a huge package deal. Smackdown should get guys like Lance Storm, Hurricane, Christian, Miss Jackie, and Stacy Kiebler...and yes, I realize that 4 of these 5 of these wrestlers were previously on the Smackdown roster, but they've done almost JACK SHIT on Raw.....except for Christian and maybe Stacy).

Lance Storm --> Can go back to being a heel, and can re-emerge as a formiddable mid-carder (in contention for the US title). Perhaps a re-unification with Dawn Marie?

Christian --> Can possibly feud with or re-unite with Edge. I'm going with the latter. Since Guerrero, Cena, and Undertaker will all be faces, I think Angle, Edge, and Christian can be a decent heel trio to counter.

Hurricane --> Can re-add to the Cruiserweight Division....or even the US title.

Miss Jackie/Stacy: Useless on Raw. Can fight with the likes of Torrie, Sable, Dawn Marie, etc.
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