WWE news: Fans are not happy with Brock Lesnar's performance, John Cena vs Rey Mysterio happening at WrestleMania 34?

Fans are not happy with Brock Lesnar after defeating Glenn Thomas "Kane" Jacobs in 35 seconds. Moreover, there is also a rumor circulating that John Cena will be facing Óscar "Rey Mysterio" Gutiérrez at Wrestlemania 34.

CBC Sports reported that fans are not happy with Lesnar's performance on World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Raw so far. After failing to show up on his game against Leati Joseph "Roman Reigns" Anoaʻi, Lesnar appeared on his live event face off with Kane in Chicago. What really made the fans unhappy was the fact that he had defeated Kane in 35 seconds. Fans felt that they did not get their money's worth after Lesnar's impressive (by WWE standards) performance. WWE fans took to Twitter their frustrations, going as far as to criticizing Lesnar's schedule. 

Lesnar's status with WWE has raised some concerns after Fightful.com reported Lesnar told Vince McMahon he will not be participating in the SummerSlam. His supposed opponent Roman Reigns, on the other hand, is now on hot water after filmmaker Jon Bravo implicated him alongside actors Mark Wahlberg and Josh Duhamel, as clients in Richard Rodrguez's steroid distribution ring. Roman Reigns denied the allegation. 

Meanwhile, a rumor regarding a possible John Cena versus Rey Mysterio faceoff at Wrestlemania 34 is circulating. According to Forbes, Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated reported that Rey Mysterio was spotted at the backstage of SmackDown TV tapings, finalizing details for his upcoming fight against Cena at Wrestlemania 34 in New Orleans. Rey Mysterio was reported to have torn his biceps ahead of the rumored game. Cena is also rumored to be facing retired WWE star The Undertaker. Both rumors regarding whom Cena will be fighting against in the upcoming event have yet to be confirmed. 

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