Brock Lesnar did not become the champion of either brand
#4 Would have been a waste of a cash-in once again
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Isn't it surprising that someone that looks like Braun Strowman hasn't been the Universal Champion yet? He's somewhere in the under-card feuding with the likes of Bobby Lashley! I really wonder whom he wronged to be in the position that he is in.
One could say that it all began going downhill for him after he won the Money in the Bank contract last year. What should have been a very easy cash-in, was transformed into a Hell in a Cell match at Money in the Bank against Roman Reigns, where Strowman could not regain the title because of Lesnar. Unfortunately, he has never had the same kind of momentum since.
WWE should not make the same mistake with Brock Lesnar and have him cash in way too soon. It would just defeat the whole point of what Money in the Bank is.
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