Braun Strowman vs. Brock Lesnar at No Mercy: Who Will Win?
With the return of Braun Strowman, the biggest question wrestling fans have right now is whether he, or Brock Lesnar, will win when they face off against one another at No Mercy.
The Background
WrestleZone is reporting that the biggest concern that the WWE brass has is setting something up that will "sell out" Los Angeles next month, since No Mercy is considered to be a "B-level" pay-per-view event for the company.
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The outlet suggests that, rather than make the match happen at No Mercy, that it happen at Survivor Series, because there's a genuine concern that Braun Strowman losing could be disastrous for his career and standing in the company.
Why Should Braun Win?
There are a number of factors that will determine the winner, but Bleacher Report believes that Braun should emerge victorious, for a number of reasons.
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First, Braun Strowman proved his mettle against Roman Reigns -- and when he and the Big Dog faced off, Strowman proved victorious every time.
Second, the first time he confronted the current Universal champion, "The Monster Amongst Men" nearly left him for dead. That's no small feat, considering Lesnar honed his chops in the MMA octagon.
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Third, since Samoa Joe and Roman Reigns are en route to a face-off against John Cena -- with Reigns allegedly becoming the ultimate victor in a "torch passing" of sorts between Cena and Reigns -- it only makes sense that Braun would face off against Brock, and ultimately emerge the victor.
The Bottom Line of Braun Strowman vs Brock Lesnar
Bleacher Report put it best: "Strowman will conquer The Conqueror. No one else on the active roster could legitimately do it and carry Raw forward. Lesnar has beaten everyone else. The last man standing is Strowman, and he is the man who deserves to take Lesnar down."