Top 3 reasons why Brock Lesnar could face Seth Rollins in WWE's return to Saudi Arabia

Lesnar won the Universal title the last time he wrestled in Saudi Arabia!
Lesnar won the Universal title the last time he wrestled in Saudi Arabia!

What a week it was for the Architect, Seth Rollins, as he finally did what he has been saying for months - conquering the Beast Incarnate, Brock Lesnar.

Rollins conquered Brock Lesnar in the opening match of the show of shows and earned the moniker of the Beast Slayer. I have no Idea why the match opened the show, but Paul Heyman did mention that he had somewhere else to be and the fact that the fight wasn't closing WrestleMania, Lesnar would rather get the match over and done with.

As Seth Rollins was making his entrance, Brock Lesnar attacked him mid-way and put him down with an F-5 before tossing him onto the announce table. The Kingslayer rebounded with a low-blow and then went on to get the 3-count after delivering his signature maneuver three times.

The match ended in less than 3 minutes, and it has opened up a lot of questions since most of the WWE Universe expected Lesnar to defeat Rollins rather easily at the Grandest Stage of Them All, but obviously, this wasn't the case since he was put away quite quickly by his latest challenger.

The finish to the match screams a rematch between the two top stars, and here are 3 reasons why Seth Rollins will face The Beast Incarnate in WWE's return to Saudi Arabia.


#3 The unfinished story

Rollins gained the upper hand with a low-blow!
Rollins gained the upper hand with a low-blow!

As most of you already know, Brock Lesnar didn't suffer a clean loss at the hands of Seth Rollins, he was pinned following a low-blow and 3 vicious Curb Stomps.

In my opinion, it only means one thing, WWE will arrange a huge rematch later down the road to sell a pay-per-view, and the next event in Saudi Arabia is the place, and we are no strangers to this either. Roman Reigns faced Brock Lesnar last year at Crown-Jewel in a WrestleMania rematch, and it was a huge match to help sell the event.

Will Seth Rollins lose the newly won Universal Championship, or will he defeat the Beast once again (in convincing fashion)?

#2 WWE will take all it can get from Lesnar before he leaves for UFC

Lesnar may head to UFC in August!
Lesnar may head to UFC in August!

Before the eventual match took place, Paul Heyman came out to voice his displeasure about the fight not being the main event. Heyman also mentioned that he had somewhere else to be, which then led to Lesnar throwing Rollins around the stadium and then being defeated within a few minutes.

If I am correct, Heyman was probably teasing his client's return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and Lesnar has already made his interests clear that he would return to the Octagon if he is given a chance.

A few days ago, ESPN's Ariel Helwani broke the news and said that the UFC wants Brock Lesnar back, and Lesnar himself wants to return to the company to fight the UFC heavyweight champion, Daniel Cormier, in August.

If Lesnar has indeed planned to return to the Octagon, then the loss to Seth Rollins is understandable, and knowing Vince McMahon, he would milk all he can from Brock before he leaves.

#1 Slaying the Beast once and for all will cement Seth Rollins as a top guy

Your new Universal Champion!
Your new Universal Champion!

Brock Lesnar has rarely been defeated cleanly since he conquered the Undertaker's Undefeated Streak at WrestleMania. Roman Reigns has a win over Lesnar, but that came with a distraction from Braun Strowman.

The only person to earn a clean victory over the Beast was Goldberg who defeated Brock Lesnar in a minute and twenty-two seconds, reminiscent to what Seth Rollins accomplished at the Grandest Stage of Them All.

If Brock Lesnar decides to call it a career and leaves WWE in August, then a decision to make him lose again in a decisive fashion is the best call Vince McMahon could make.

In all fairness, the chairman of the company has always been in desperate need of a top face in the company ever since Roman Reigns announced his hiatus, and a convincing victory over the Beast Incarnate will cement Rollins as one of the top faces in the company alongside Roman Reigns.

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