The Apocalypse
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I can't wait to see the Philly crowd react to Reigns in general.
Heyman turning on Lesnar to side with Rollins would be just like the angle they did with Show back in Brock's first run.

Heyman turning on Brock is dumb.
Brock being a babyface is dumb.
Like Chris, they're perfect for each other, and Brock without Heyman means he'll have to cut his own promos again. I thought they had learned their lesson about that, going by Jericho's podcast with Heyman.
Brock being a babyface is dumb.
In the last 18 years I have only missed one Mania and one Summerslam, both by choice
I don't mind him being a face as long as he doesn't get soft again. Having him doing stuff like saving Mysterio (you know the same guy he used to beat up) made me want to puke.
Did you guys hear Bruce Pritchard in his Monday Night Wars debate with Bischoff drop the bomb that back in 98, WWE almost had a deal with Hogan to come back to WWF in time for WM14 and replace Shawn as the leader of DX to put over Austin at Mania.
In another interview, Pritchard mentioned that It would have lead to them holding Bret until Mania for him to lose the belt to Hogan and then put over Taker on the way out.
And also Shawn was going to turn face and job to HHH on the way out with Trips later turning on Hogan and taking over DX while Hogan would take time off for 6 months and later come back as a face.
Now another interesting tidbit is that Slam Wrestling has an archived headline on the matter of Hulkster possibly returning to WWE in 1998: http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/jan10_coach.html
So is the Rumble match last these day's or the world title match?
Yeah. I remember hating that too. I think the storyline was that Paul didn't think Lesnar can beat Show, which I found funny when I was young because he just beat both The Rock and The Undertaker clean right before that. Heck he beat Taker in the Hell in a cell clean, So I didn't take it seriously at all this "you can't beat big show garbage". Heck the man did everything to show that Heyman thought he couldn't do to him right before he betrayed him, so that is still one of the more illogical betrayals I've seen. Heck, after seeing Lesnar manhandle Kane and Show on Monday, his destruction of Cena to win the title, and beating Taker at Mania, betraying Lesnar would just be dumb dumb dumb IMO. Now I'd actually love to see Rollins with Heyman at some point, but betraying Lesnar just isn't what I want to see.