#3: Is Roman Reigns/Bobby Lashley the 'right superstar' to dethrone Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam?

Bobby Lashley or Roman Reigns? Only one of them can fight Brock Lesnar. But that is what 'they' tell us. You see, this match could even end in a tie. If that happens, then Brock Lesnar might have to face both Reigns & Lashley in a Triple Threat match at SummerSlam.
A Triple Threat match helps me in solidifying this point even further because it reflects the fact that writers backstage are still unsure about their #1 Contender. So in order to mask this feeling, they basically put all of them in a Triple Threat match & call it a day. This obviously means that Lesnar will be retaining his title in the end.
But hey, that's just a theory. What if Bobby Lashley defeats Roman Reigns next week? Well, that is pretty easy to figure out. They made Lashley win twice in order for him to face Brock Lesnar in this case. If they had 100% faith in Lashley, then that wouldn't have even happened in the first place. Therefore, it points to Lesnar retaining the Universal Title. So that means WWE is only delaying the fact that someone else is supposed to dethrone Brock Lesnar in the future.
What if Roman Reigns defeats Bobby Lashley next week? First of all, it would only mean that both Bobby Lashley & Roman Reigns would be tied together i.e. having an equal amount of wins over each other (1-1) as a result of Roman's victory. Does that lead to a Triple Threat match then? Of course, we already know the result as stated above in an earlier case. But what if Reigns wins & goes on to face Lesnar at SummerSlam?
Ladies & gentlemen, that would once again, make no sense at all. It indirectly discredits Bobby Lashley of his victory at Extreme Rules, & also retcons the fact that both Lashley & Reigns are technically eligible to face Lesnar at SummerSlam now.
Braun Strowman does not strike one as an opportunistic Money In The Bank winner. Braun's way of doing it would be instantly demanding a match right when Lesnar shows up on RAW (if he shows up on RAW). But you never know...
We have now reached at a point where there is no clear distinction between these two contenders. If that is the case, then by clubbing all the three factors together, it all points to one single fact at the end. Brock Lesnar is walking out of SummerSlam as The Universal Champion.
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