Wrestlemania 32 rumors: Is Brock Lesnar vs. The Wyatts the best storyline to look forward to?

Brock Lesnar [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Megan Elice Meadows]

For those who have been following the regular shows and the recently concluded 2016 Royal Rumble, plans for the much rumored Brock Lesnar vs. Wyatt Family have obviously taken shape.

While Lesnar is part of the Triple Threat match to determine the number one contender to Triple H's world heavyweight title, the Beast Incarnate is someone who will likely be booted out.

The prime reason for that is the Wrestlemania 32 plans of seeing him go one-on-one with Bray Wyatt.

With all due respect to Wyatt, such is a storyline made possible by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) creative team. Even though it remains a rumor until something glaring happens in the coming WWE regular shows, the Lesnar vs. Wyatt appears to be done deal.

But is it the best the WWE can offer especially for someone like Lesnar?

A Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns II would have made sense, but the thing is they already did that one in Wrestlemania 31. Seeing it happen again this early doesn't seem feasible so a match with Bray Wyatt was pitched instead.

Lesnar would have been perfect matching up against other WWE stars but with a thin roster caused by injury, there aren't big stars backstage who could account for a better feud.

There is no doubt that Lesnar should be at Wrestlemania 32, although it is his opponent who seems to be the issue here. Most of the top stars who are healthy and ready for April are opponents he has already faced, so the midcard vs. main card setto may likely do for now.

Some call it a waste while others may be interested. There is an obvious mismatch when one thinks of power and skills, but the mental war is something that deserves a chance to save all that. Besides, that is one thing Bray Wyatt does best as he tries to psyche out the usually dominating Beast called Brock Lesnar.

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