3 superstars WWE might not mind losing to other promotions following WrestleMania 35

The Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar
The Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar

The WrestleMania season started after Royal Rumble last month, as the road to WrestleMania began from Chase Field. The storylines are moving forward, and two matches are set for the Grandest Stage of Them All. Men's Royal Rumble winner Seth Rollins will challenge the Universal champion, Brock Lesnar, while women's Royal Rumble winner Becky Lynch will face the Raw women's champion, Ronda Rousey.

WrestleMania 35 is just two months away, and the WWE Universe is excited for the biggest show of the year. WWE makes several changes after WrestleMania, and it is bound to happen this year as well. Numerous part-time superstars perform at WrestleMania, and they disappear after the PPV. Besides, the contracts of many superstars expire after WrestleMania, as the roster sees some changes.

Bobby Lashley returned to WWE following WrestleMania 34. Drew McIntyre also joined the main roster from NXT, as he was accompanied by Ember Moon, Andrade 'Cien' Almas, the IIconics, and many more.

WWE has a big pool of talented superstars, but each superstar doesn't get a significant push. Several superstars have not done well despite having an excellent reputation in other promotions. Here we discuss three superstars whom WWE might not mind losing to other promotions.


#3 Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows

Gallows and Anderson have not enjoyed as much success as they would have envisioned
Gallows and Anderson have not enjoyed as much success as they would have envisioned

Gallows and Anderson are one of the most decorated tag teams in the world, and they were a gigantic name in Japan. Currently, the two superstars perform in Smackdown Live. However, their run has been substandard after they arrived in WWE, as they have not achieved any notable success.

WWE signed Gallows and Anderson in 2016. Since they had massive popularity in Japan, the WWE Universe expected them to shine in WWE. Though they had a good run as the Raw tag team champions, they could not stay on top of the tag team division for a long time. Gallows and Anderson could bring back their lost glory outside WWE, and it is clear the company does not have any big plan for the former Raw tag team champions.

#2 Shinsuke Nakamura

Nakamura
Nakamura

Shinsuke Nakamura's career has not been remarkable on the main roster. Currently, he is part of Smackdown Live where he is competing for the US title. Considering Nakamura's stature, his run has been disappointing in the last couple of months.

Nakamura was the hottest name in Japan when WWE signed him in 2016. As a matter of fact, Nakamura is a veteran in the squared circle and he has been wrestling for 17 years. He attained plenty of success in NXT where he produced some memorable matches. Nakamura won the NXT title twice, and he became the first ever two-time NXT champion.

Subsequently, he continued the imposing run after main roster debut, as he won the Royal Rumble match last year. However, the impressive run halted after he lost the bout against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 34.

Though Nakamura held the US title, the title reign was bland. In all honesty, he has lost the main event status, and WWE doesn't seem to have a big plan with the King of Strong Style.

#1 Brock Lesnar

The Universal champion Brock Lesnar
The Universal champion Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar is not a surprising name here, and the WWE Universe might not want to see him after the 'Show of Shows' in New Jersey. Lesnar is the current Universal Champion, but he is a part-timer. It is exasperating for the WWE Universe to have a part-time champion who does not show up every week. Lesnar's last bout was at Royal Rumble where he pinned Finn Balor, and he is not likely to fight at Elimination Chamber.

Lesnar is a huge draw who certainly brings good ratings. The Beast Incarnate has plenty of notable achievements in his WWE career. He is the first ever two-time Universal Champion, and he holds the record of longest world title reign in recent history. Lesnar's last Universal title reign lasted 503 days, but he did not defend the title frequently.

Lesnar is scheduled to have a UFC fight this year, and he might not hold the Universal title beyond WrestleMania 35. Moreover, Lesnar is a part-timer, and the majority of fans don't like it when the champion does not defend the title regularly. Lesnar might not go to another wrestling promotion, but he might be heading to the biggest MMA promotion in the world.

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