
Brock Lesnar and Undertaker's Best Booking Options After WWE Hell in a Cell 2015
There are many fans excited about the 2015 edition of WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, but the bout drawing the most anticipation is the main event rubber match between Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker inside the steel structure.
The current feud between these two legends began at WrestleMania 30 when Lesnar ended Undertaker’s undefeated streak. At SummerSlam, The Deadman was victorious, but a terrible ending has the fans ready to cleanse their pallet of the last matchup.
Here are the best booking options for both Lesnar and Undertaker coming out of Hell in a Cell.
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Best Booking Options for Brock Lesnar
It will likely be Lesnar who walks out of Hell in a Cell with a much-needed victory, and beating The Deadman should almost guarantee The Beast an opportunity to fight for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship again.
Lesnar stated previously that it was all he wanted, but a feud with Undertaker distracted him. Now that the rubber match will be out of the way, Lesnar can shift his focus back to the world title and taking it away from Seth Rollins.
Rollins and Lesnar have been at odds for months, and Lesnar has yet to get his hands on the current champion. With Rollins booked as an absolute joke, it would be refreshing to see a champion that is portrayed so strong. The WWE Universe has almost forgotten what that feels like.
After defeating Rollins for the WWE Championship, Lesnar should run roughshod over the main roster until whomever the company deems worthy of winning the Royal Rumble eventually earns a massive victory by pinning Lesnar and winning the title at WrestleMania 32.
This is the best usage of Lesnar moving forward.
Best Booking Options for The Undertaker
With Undertaker working a very limited schedule, the ideal usage of the veteran would be to go away for several months before returning to WWE programming to make a fake announcement of his potential retirement.
As The Deadman is talking about how he achieved everything there is to accomplish in the industry, Sting’s music should play, and the veteran should make his way to the ring. With two iconic characters standing toe to toe, the writing on the wall will be clear.
Sting could tell Undertaker that he has never faced off against The Icon and that without that match, there will always be an asterisk on his career. With some prodding, Sting and Undertaker would be set for WrestleMania 32.
WWE needs several huge matchups to sell out the Dallas Cowboys stadium for a wrestling show, and there are few matches in the history of the business with the kind of mainstream clout that Undertaker vs. Sting would have.
Message to WWE: Make this happen already!
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