5 Recent examples of Paul Heyman's positive influence on RAW

It's still a work in progress, but Heyman has altered some things while in charge of RAW.
It's still a work in progress, but Heyman has altered some things while in charge of RAW.

#4 Brock Lesnar's beat-down of Seth Rollins on most recent RAW

"The Beast" reminded everyone why he's the Universal Champion again.

If you're like me, you not only dreaded Brock Lesnar winning Money in the Bank but also the reality that he was going to be Universal Champion sooner than later. We were going to get the same storyline we've had from him leading up to WrestleMania both this year and last year.

The feud played out exactly as we've expected as Lesnar has appeared a few times since winning the belt and Rollins has used the same "Lesnar doesn't care" lines. If WWE was going to force us to sit through the same feud and rehash the same tropes as before, something had to change.

Well, if you witnessed this week's RAW, things certainly took a turn for the better. While Lesnar usually attacks and F5's his opponents a few times before a defense, this time, his attack was one of the most brutal he's ever dished out.

He relentlessly attacked "the Beastslayer" with a chair in the ring and outside of it. Lesnar also dished out several F5s. That's good because it doesn't appear to be the most effective finishing move.

But once Rollins was placed on a stretcher and put in an ambulance, the attack didn't stop. Lesnar forced the ambulance driver to stop and proceeded to finish the attack on Rollins. He beat him some more and capped things off with an F5 onto the stretcher. If you didn't care about the rematch before, you might care a little more now.

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