WWE News: WrestleMania 29 Main Event Possibly Revealed
The moment Brock Lesnar walked through the curtain to the tune of his familiar theme music on Monday Night Raw, the landscape of the WWE changed immediately.
Now, for the first time in a long time, the company can claim to have a legitimate tough guy in their midst as the scene shifts more toward sport than entertainment.
In the fictional world of professional wrestling where perception is reality, credibility in the eyes of fans means everything.
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Lesnar brings not only brings his UFC pedigree to the table, but he also attracts more pay-per-view buyers to the WWE's bottom line.
As the top pay-per-view draw of the past year (h/t Yahoo! Sports), Lesnar will give Vince McMahon's empire the kick in the pants that it sorely needs.
According to PWInsider.com (via 24Wrestling.com), we can expect exactly that for at least the next year:
"Multiple sources report that Brock Lesnar has signed a one-year deal with WWE that will see him work through WrestleMania 29 in New Jersey next year.
Lesnar has signed on for a minimum of two appearances per month over the next year plus additional appearances during the build to WrestleMania 29. The belief is that Lesnar will make around 30-35 appearances over the next year but WWE likely has the ability to negotiate additional appearances, if he’s willing to make them.
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The news gets even better, though, as the company has preliminary plans to give fans a rematch of the SummerSlam 2002 main event at WrestleMania 29:
"As seen on RAW, The Rock teased a run with the WWE Title. Speculation is that Lesnar will eventually challenge The Rock for the WWE Title at WrestleMania 29."
Given The Rock's promise that he would once again capture the WWE Championship, one would anticipate that such a reality will come to fruition before next year's extravaganza at MetLife Stadium.
Does "The Great One" defeat CM Punk for the title, or perhaps a past rival such as Chris Jericho?
Moreover, if Lesnar is the challenger to the WWE title at WrestleMania 29, does he trump The Rock for a second time?
Assuming Brock doesn't re-sign for an extra year, The Rock may be crowned as the biggest WWE superstar for a second year in New Jersey, just as he was in his hometown of Miami.



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