WWE rumors 2015: Brock Lesnar facing another League of Nations member in Sheamus

Brock Lesnar [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Miguel Discart]

Right now, it seems Brock Lesnar has become a favorite customer of the League of Nations.

After facing Alberto Del Rio at a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) live event in Inglewood, California, the Beast Incarnate now finds himself facing the leader in Sheamus.

With that said, some are taking it as a trend of sorts of possibly seeing Lesnar feuding with Sheamus later on.

Recall that Sheamus was hoping to get a match with Lesnar for Wrestlemania 32, although it may take a magnitude of pushes to make that happen. The good news (for now) is that no one has been feuding with Lesnar, which makes his possible feud mate open to anybody.

Various names have cropped up as possible opponents for Lesnar. That includes Bray Wyatt and, just recently, Kevin Owens.

As far as Wrestlemania 32 is concerned, there is talk that the Beast could find himself locking horns with someone from the past, a man called "Goldberg" via Forbes.

Now, while Goldberg admitted that talks were ongoing, nothing has been set in stone. And until that becomes official, Lesnar is practically free to take on anyone.

But Lesnar's return may not be all about engaging in storylines. It is more of ruling the 2016 Royal Rumble where he is most certain to be a part of.

There is a chance that this could be the landscape for a possible feud with Owens (via the Bleacher Report), although all that is practically on the same vote as Sheamus.

Sheamus vs. Lesnar could be possible, but all that can only take place once the Celtic Warrior is done with his storyline with WWE heavyweight champion Roman Reigns.

Could Lesnar possibly stick his nose in that match? If so, what would spark such? Maybe Sheamus or someone from the League of Nations will cost Lesnar something like maybe winning the Royal Rumble?

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