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5 things that Brock Lesnar needs to change in WWE

The Beast isn’t perfect

The Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar is considered to be a special attraction within the WWE, and for the most part that rings true. The guy comes in once every few months and engages in what can only be described as a squash match before driving back up to his farm in Canada. Seems like a pretty sweet deal, right?

Well for Brock it is, but for us fans, we feel as if we’re being short-changed a little bit. Sure, we get an enjoyable match every once in a while, but for the most part, we aren’t getting the best version of the man who used to do some truly bizarre things for someone of his size. Seriously, go back and watch his Shooting Star Press at WrestleMania 19.

Brock may be an older caveman now, but that doesn’t mean he’s out of juice, and it certainly doesn’t justify some of the performances we’ve had out of him over the last twelve months; yes, we’re talking about his WrestleMania 32 bout against Dean Ambrose. If you sat through that and found it even remotely enjoyable, then we feel sorry for you.

With that being said, here are five things that Brock Lesnar needs to change in WWE.


#1 Move set

To suplex or not to suplex?

Back in the day, Brock Lesnar was a real freak of nature, and he still is in the modern day – to an extent. Unfortunately, his move set has dwindled down dramatically over the last few years, and we’ve never really had an explanation as to why. If it’s being done to try and get over moves like the German suplex and the F5 then trust us, WWE, mission accomplished.

However, now is the time for Brock to show us just a little bit more because, in truth, counting up how many times someone has been taken to Suplex City is just a little bit too dull. The bouts against Goldberg were okay because we knew what to expect going in, and it was a nice commodity, but we don’t want to see that against younger talent.

Face, heel, face, heel, which is it?!

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