3 Bad Things that may happen in WWE following Brock Lesnar' Universal Title Win

Brock Lesnar winning the WWE Universal Championship at WWE Crown Jewel PPV
Brock Lesnar winning the WWE Universal Championship at WWE Crown Jewel PPV

Brock Lesnar returned to WWE at an unexpected time and at an unexpected place: WWE Hell in a Cell PPV. Though initially Lesnar was restricted to a just one-off appearance at the Crown Jewel PPV, following Roman Reigns announcement of battling Leukaemia, Lesnar will now stick around with WWE for much longer time.

Also, at WWE Crown Jewel, Lesnar won the WWE Universal Championship beating Braun Strowman for it, although it was unorthodox. But now since he has already won the title and will be staying with WWE for much longer time, it's clear that many bad things will now happen in WWE.

So, today in the feature we're just going to take a look at those three-bad-things that may happen in WWE now following Lesnar's Universal Championship win at WWE Crown Jewel PPV.


#3 No Regular Title Defense

Brock Lesnar is speculated to lose the title at next year's WrestleMania
Brock Lesnar is speculated to lose the title at next year's WrestleMania

Brock Lesnar won the WWE Universal Championship for the first time defeating Goldberg at WrestleMania 33. The first time he defended it against Samoa Joe at WWE Great Balls of Fire 2017 and the last time he defended it was at this year's SummerSlam. In the meantime, he defended it only seven times.

While speaking of Roman Reigns, when he won the title and defended it more times in just two months than Lesnar did in a year. Also, now Lesnar has won Universal Championship for the second time at WWE Crown Jewel PPV and guess what this time around it won't be different than the last time because, according to the latest rumor, Lesnar is slated to defend his title only two times until next year's April.

The first time he may defend it at WWE Royal Rumble PPV and then at WrestleMania 35. Also, he is expected to lose the title at next year's WrestleMania.

#2 Low Ratings for Monday Night Raw

Lesnar is rumored to appear on WWE TV only three-times
Lesnar is rumored to appear on WWE TV only three-times

When Roman Reigns won the WWE Universal Championship for the first time the ratings of Monday Night Raw saw a rise in them. The response of the fans when Reigns carried the title from the arena to the arena was simply better than Brock Lesnar received.

Also, since Roman Reigns relinquished the Universal title, Raw has clearly seen a fall in their ratings as they didn't have a superstar to represent their brand. But Lesnar's victory over Strowman to win the Universal Championship at Crown Jewel has left many fans bitter and they have clearly shown their desires not to watch WWE from now.

Also, as rumored Lesnar will now appear on WWE TV three-time only. And, now every week on Raw they will not have their brand's top prize and no feuds over it. So I wonder why fans will show their interest in watching Raw now when they can watch SmackDown Live with better feuds and bookings.

#1 AJ Styles will be buried again

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This past year at WWE Survivor Series PPV, AJ Styles (WWE Champion) faced off Brock Lesnar (Universal Champion). At the event, Styles was clearly dominated (or should I say squashed) by Lesnar.

And now at this year's Survivor Series, we're again getting Lesnar vs Styles 2.0. And I highly doubt this time around will be different for Styles than the last time as I don't see a chance Vince McMahon letting Styles beating his golden boy.

Also Read: WWE Survivor Series 2018: Predicting the match card and its results

So, what will happen at this year's Survivor Series, AJ Styles will get buried again. Though, it won't hurt his reign as a champion since the match is a non-title match. But still, it's not acceptable Lesnar beating Style again back-to-back at this year's Survivor Series.

So here are your three-bad-things that may happen now in WWE following Brock Lesnar Universal Title win at WWE Crown Jewel PPV.

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