WWE Rumors: Brock Lesnar to Interfere in John Cena's Match at Over the Limit?
When Brock Lesnar returned to the WWE last month, he did so by attacking the biggest baby face in the company, John Cena.
Just four weeks later, Lesnar and Cena would meet in an Extreme Rules match at Extreme Rules, a bout that was dominated by Lesnar, but somehow won by Cena.
Then, poof. The feud was over just like that, as Lesnar seemingly moved on to a feud with Triple H the next night on Raw.
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Out of nowhere, the rivalry between Cena and Lesnar apparently ended. But many fans feel like the beef between Cena and Lesnar isn’t officially over, and—guess what?—they might be right.
From WrestlingNewsWorld.com:
"While Brock has seemingly moved on to a program with Hunter there was talk at one point of having him involved in Cena’s match on Sunday against John Laurinaitis although there has been a new path paved for Big Show should that be the direction WWE wants to go in.
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Like many others, I’ve never felt like the program between Cena and Lesnar really got any closure, and thus, this is an interesting scenario that I think could actually happen.
On Monday’s Raw, Cena stated that any superstar who interfered in the match between him and John Laurinaitis at Over the Limit would be fired, but since Lesnar “quit” the WWE two weeks ago, he’s technically no longer a WWE superstar.
That, in turn, opens up the possibility of Lesnar—who was brought into the WWE by Laurinaitis—returning to the WWE to screw Cena out of a victory on Sunday. Where the WWE would go from there, I don’t know, but it’s definitely an interesting possibility.
Still, I think the most likely outcome of the Cena/Laurinaitis match is that Big Show returns, screws Cena out of the victory, turns heel and wins his job back in the process.
But realistically, there are a ton of possible scenarios that could play out on Sunday, including Big Show actually helping out Cena (and hoping that Laurinaitis’ replacement would re-hire him) or the aforementioned interference from Lesnar.
What actually happens will simply be a matter of whether or not the WWE wants to swerve us by avoiding the very obvious booking that would be Big Show interfering on Laurinaitis’ behalf.
I wouldn’t be totally shocked if that meant having Lesnar interfere in the match on Sunday, though I’m not sure it would make a ton of sense for him to do that anymore.
One thing I’m pretty sure of, though: There is going to be interference in Cena vs. Laurinaitis at Over the Limit because the fact that “any superstar who interferes will be fired” pretty much guarantees that one will.
Drake Oz is the WWE Lead Writer for Bleacher Report. You can follow him on Twitter and ask him any wrestling-related questions (to be answered in the B/R Mailbag) on Formspring.



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