5 reasons why 'Heel' Taker is 'Best for Business'
The biggest talking point to come out of a really good PPV is not the fact that Seth Rollins retained his title again or Brock Lesnar decimated him or that the Wyatt family sort of reunited or the hometown boy Randy Orton had a really good match.It was about Undertaker making an appearance and making Lesnar react in a way we’ve never seen him react to anyone. The Beast can handle any human being but The Undertaker is more than a mere mortal, isn’t he?That reaction was perfect and though Taker’s actions are more personal than heelish, it seems he may turn heel as weeks pass by.Here are 5 reasons why it’ll be best for business-
#5 Brock will be the biggest face
Brock Lesnar has badassery written all over him and the fact that he’s transitioned himself seamlessly into a babyface is huge achievement. Lesnar was always an impressive personality but his character graph has escalated and made him seem much more larger than life. His legend in the WWE is already on a new stratosphere.
Undertaker’s return signals that Lesnar will be avenged for a match that he won clean. There may not be much to avenge. It was a fair victory. But the issue between these two is personal. And for that reason, Undertaker’s revenge may not seem fair and hence it is a heel move more than anything.
That re-instills the fact that Lesnar is a babyface and everytime these two have met, it has been great for Lesnar’s character.