4 Brock Lesnar matches that could have been perfect for SummerSlam

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The Beast is rumored to leave this summer

If box-office attention and mainstream exposure are anything to take into consideration during the Biggest Party of the Summer, then Brock Lesnar is the first person that comes to mind.

The Beast Incarnate has been a riot for the company, headlining SummerSlam for a record six times. With the Universal Champion heading into Brooklyn for his seventh main event, the fans have been disappointed with the continuous effort to push Roman Reigns.

The Big Dog has called himself the 'uncrowned' Universal Champion, and the fans have not bought a single thing that the company has sold to them.

The Roman Reigns experiment doesn't work in high-pressure situations, with WrestleMania 34 and the Greatest Royal Rumble being the ideal examples.

Since the Beast is rumored to leave WWE after SummerSlam, there's no way he won't drop the title to the Big Dog.

The only thing that is breaking the internet about this feud is Brock Lesnar's on-going verbal alterations with his advocate, Paul Heyman.

Regardless of the main event that will happen in Brooklyn, there were many other top bouts that could have got the fans interested in the Universal Championship match.

Here are the 4 Brock Lesnar matches that could have been perfect for SummerSlam 2018.


#1 Brock Lesnar vs Bobby Lashley

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This could have been good

Ever since Roman Reigns defeated Bobby Lashley last week to earn his shot to face Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam, the fans have become more outrageous about the company's creative direction.

Bobby Lashley decimated The Big Dog at Extreme Rules which should have catapulted him to the top as the No.1 contender to square off against Lesnar at the Biggest Party of the Summer.

The match sounded fresh and could have brought some excitement to an otherwise predictable event.

With The Big Dog already failing to win over the fans, The Dominator could have filled the void by dethroning Brock Lesnar and becoming the Universal Champion.

Considering how things transpired this week, it seems the former ECW Champion will lock horns with Elias at SummerSlam which only justifies how poor WWE has booked him.

If there was a momentous time for Bobby Lashley to ascend to the top, it was now, but it seems it won't ever happen now.

#2 Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins

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This could have been epic

Anybody who watches the product on a weekly basis understands that Seth Rollins is the best thing on Monday Night Raw at this moment.

There's nobody that can touch The Kingslayer's agility to entertain the audience, but the former WWE Champion has been trapped in a stagnant feud with Dolph Ziggler.

His Intercontinental Championship reign was incredible, and there were also plans within the company to have him dethrone Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. However, the company eventually dropped the idea and continued the Roman Reigns experiment.

The Architect was the one who hijacked Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns' spotlight in the main event of WrestleMania 31, by cashing-in to win the WWE Championship. Both the superstars clashed at Battleground, but Undertaker's interruption left us without a decisive winner.

Since the story was already there, WWE could have delivered a solid match, with the underdog in Rollins concluding the night by slaying the Universal Champion.

#3 Brock Lesnar vs Drew McIntyre

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The man of the moment

The former NXT Champion returned to Monday Night Raw in splendid fashion and became a promising act right from the get-go.

Drew McIntyre has been a pivotal member in the ongoing narrative heading into SummerSlam, and a little more creativity could have ascended him at the top of the mountain.

His promos look fresh and he has been destroying everything that stands in his way. His return to the company made fans believe in a blockbuster bout with the Beast, this summer.

However, The Scottish Terminator lost his opportunity when The Big Dog defeated Finn Balor and Mcintyre in a golden opportunity for title contention.

If his momentum is anything to take into account, then the fans could have been definitely sold at the idea of him going toe-to-toe with the Beast.

Brock Lesnar vs Drew Mcintyre could have been terrific, given the freshness attached to the story, along with Paul Heyman's incredible promos on the Scottish sensation.

#4 Brock Lesnar vs The Demon King

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Who deserves the title opportunity more than this guy?

Is there any superstar on Monday Night Raw that deserves the Universal Championship opportunity than Finn Balor?

The first-ever Universal Champion has been directionless and continues to be ruined by the same predictable storytelling of the WWE creative.

The fans have been disappointed with Balor's current WWE booking, and are yearning for him to embrace the dark side, and turn heel. Had Balor been provided with a significant push on Raw, The Demon King would have had a special encounter with The Beast Incarnate at SummerSlam.

With the company confused with what to do with the longest-reigning NXT Champion, a title bout with Brock Lesnar would have been outstanding.