WrestleMania 28: Brock Lesnar Would Not Solve WWE's Post-Mania Problems
With WrestleMania 28 in the books, all eyes in WWE will turn to Brock Lesnar. The former WWE and UFC champion has been linked to his former company all weekend, but his presence has yet to be felt, and it is unclear if/when it will be.
The big rumor going around Miami over the weekend was first reported by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer.
"Brock Lesnar has arrived in Miami and arrived with security and a large group of people shielding him from everyone.
This is the going story, but not confirmed, that Lesnar has signed a one year deal and will work a more than Undertaker and less than Goldberg type of schedule.
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(Side note: The Goldberg WWE schedule was eight dates per month.)
The problem with WWE bringing in Lesnar is, it does not solve the problems that the company has had for the last five years.
Everyone loves WrestleMania because it is a time for WWE to bring back old superstars that used to draw big money. But when you really look at it, it is simply a way for the company to hide the fact that it has no stars that can make money after John Cena.
WWE is in a really bad spot right now, with Triple H, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and The Rock leaving after tonight's episode of Raw.
This is not breaking news, or at least it shouldn't be.
WWE is so bad at pushing anyone that no one gets pushed. The reason the fans don't like Cena is because he gets shoved down their throat month after month, year after year. With no one else at his level, no one takes his opponents seriously.
Lesnar would not fix that. He would simply be a band-aid on a serious wound, but he wouldn't cover the wound that long because you have to wonder how hard he is going to try.
With Lesnar earning millions of dollars in UFC and everything he earned in WWE before that, he is well-taken care of. He isn't going to do anything to put forth a great match. Just look at his final UFC fight, he quit almost as soon as it started because he wasn't interested.
Lesnar isn't passionate about WWE. If he has signed a contract, he already has Vince McMahon's money. So where is the incentive for him to really make sure that he is a money player?
WWE should be focusing on new stars, not just rehashing old ones to try and hide the fact it doesn't want to get anyone on the present roster over.
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