Brock Lesnar news: The Beast likely to work with backstage rosters for now

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

Brock Lesnar doesn't need a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) title to make waves in the WWE and perhaps such is the reason that he has been frequently rumored to be going up against stars not holding any major titles.

One may have read about Lesnar's possible feud with the League of Nations and Bray Wyatt or even Kevin Owens.

The beauty of having Lesnar around is that he knows how to put on a show. While many see him as a force to reckon with, he has the flare and spunk that makes him quite a draw.

And from the looks of it, he could be grooming himself as a face wrestler in the coming months, seeing that most of the WWE stars pitted on him are technically heel wrestlers.

The Beast has proven, however, that he doesn't need to completely turn into a face wrestler to get things done. He has been around, quietly lurking when the need arises and hardly seeming like someone who is playing face or heel. That flexibility allows him to play both cards.

Of the aforementioned rumors on whom he may face, really interesting is the one between him and Bray Wyatt. That would likely include some meddling from Wyatt's minions (Luke Harper, Erick Rowan, and Braun Strowman) but it is the classic mind games that Bray has done with his opponents that fans would love to see.

If not that, a second choice would be to see how tough Kevin Owens would be against the Beast. Owens has used attitude to mouth his way into matches, a tactic that somehow calls to mind the success of Conor McGregor has had in the UFC.

The third scenario is something uncanny, although it does address Sheamus' wish to face Lesnar at Wrestlemania 32. Other than that, it doesn't carry much sense, although it could hint at possibly seeing Lesnar pairing up with Roman Reigns somewhere in the future with possibly some new twists.

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