#2 No point in title change before that

Why does the title need to change hands?
The truth is that it doesn't and while a lot of fans might disagree with that statement, their resentment towards the situation might be exactly what WWE is looking for. In fact, between Brock Lesnar taking the title in lopsided fashion, moving back to Raw and then going off the radar after a match with Rey Mysterio, it feels like they are saving him for something.]
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And like it or not, that something isn't going to come at the Royal Rumble, the Elimination Chamber or any of the other events leading up to WrestleMania 36. At least that way, WWE can continue to build up this long term resentment towards Lesnar and use it to make his eventual title loss all the more satisfying.
Let's frame this argument in a different way. What does Monday Night Raw essentially gain or lose by taking the WWE title off of Brock Lesnar at this particular point? Sure, this creates a vibrant title picture and would be a welcomed change from no show Lesnar, but that also takes away the momentum needed in order to tell a story.
Believe it or not, WWE needs that momentum in order to tell a story. Otherwise, what happens at WrestleMania involving the title will be meaningless. In the end, retaining a title at WrestleMania means far less than what it does to win it for the first time and WWE needs to capitalize on that.
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