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Last week, I was head-over-heels excited to see Brock Lesnar meet face-to-face with Samoa Joe on RAW. The thought of a vengeful Brock attacking Samoa Joe for what happened to Paul Heyman had me excited. Well, Raw began with a great segment Brock and Samoa did have a fight where Joe was able to knock down Brock with a kick, but the two were pulled apart, and that was it.

I was expecting; hoping more would have come from the BEAST and the DESTROYER. Why Brock only did one segment made zero sense to me. I had hoped Lesnar would have spent the three-hour show, terrorising the roster while slowly hunting down Joe; the show ending with a big fight. That is what I envisioned. That is how I would have done it, but WWE had different plans.

I was, however, thankful that Samoa Joe did not waver from cold-as-ice persona. Joe did not back from Brock. That in and of itself is a good thing. With Raw struggling to put on exciting shows, it would have made sense to take advantage of a rare Brock appearance and give him more than one segment.

Perhaps the next appearance will mean more. With only four weeks before Great Balls Of Fire, WWE needs to step things up.

Following his debut attacks on Seth Rollins and Sami Zayn, RAW has done very little to make Samoa Joe look like a big deal. Even though he won the #1 Contender’s match at Extreme Rules, I still had doubts that WWE would make his an interesting character.

The segment he had with Paul Heyman on Monday Night Raw changed everything. It was the best moment on New Era RAW since the first Sasha Banks/Charlotte main event. Seeing Joe brutalise Heyman the same way BROCK LESNAR has done to others in the past set a meaningful example of Joe being a ruthless threat.

I am looking forward to next week’s RAW where Brock Lesnar is scheduled to show up and “unleash the beast”.

Yes, many people hate the fact that Brock Lesnar is featured so prominently on WWE program despite making limited appearances, but that’s another story for an another time.
For this particular tale, the fact that he was away allowed Joe the space to destroy Heyman with the Coquina Clutch. This allows a vengeful Brock a reason to hunt down Samoa Joe, thus reminding people why he is THE BEAST INCARNATE rather than the man who lost to Goldberg in a matter of seconds.

We know WWE is putting energy behind Finn Balor and Roman Reigns as its top stars, however, Samoa Joe is the man who should be presented as the one to lead the company. Only Joe comes across as a man who could stop Brock Lesnar; injure Lesnar.
Nobody else has dared to come at Lesnar and Heyman this particular way. That means something. Joe is not caught up in the mystique of BROCK. He is not hesitant to provoke THE BEAST.

I am looking forward to Monday’s broadcast. In a fantasy scenario, I would like to see Joe get the upper hand and actually lay out Lesnar, on-air. Their match is going to be huge; its lead up, however, needs a more personal element. A chase towards delayed revenge (Brock’s) works for me.  

Yo, I did a cherry Brock Lesnar & Paul Heyman piece for fun. You can see the full version on my

Yo, I did a cherry Brock Lesnar & Paul Heyman piece for fun. You can see the full version on my Patreon at http://Patreon.com/Zak which I just launched! This one’s a freebie, and I’ll have a limited print run for it this fall! 


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WrestleMania Backlash 2022: Drew McIntyre & RK-Bro vs. Roman Reigns & The Usos

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Paul Heyman + his sugar babyscilents


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licking their wounds 

licking their wounds 


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Paul is so down bad for Roman ahahah

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