#3 Stable formation
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Brock Lesnar has been known as wrecking machine who has the ability to do superhuman things. It is a common sight to witness the Beast Incarnate walk to the ring and decimate multiple opponents with relative ease.
Many former WWE Superstars have been part of historic factions but when it comes to Brock Lesnar, then the Beast can be rightly labelled as a 'One man army'.
Brock Lesnar is not known to get along well with people which eliminates the prospects of a possible stable formation. Moreover, Brock Lesnar needing some backup seems a bit absurd considering his physical aura and brutal track record.
WWE Universe has had the privilege to witness some the modern day greats be part of factions at some point in their career but they will just have to accept the fact that the Beast Incarnate is a dominant force who likes to work alone.