WWE Royal Rumble 2020: 5 Superstars who should not enter at No.2
A week back, while the WWE Universe lied in wait to hear what plans Paul Heyman had in store for his client's next WWE Championship defense, he made an unprecedented announcement that surprised fans worldwide - Brock Lesnar will be the first entrant in the 2020 Royal Rumble.
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Fans may not have been excited about this announcement, but I, on the contrary, am beginning to like this idea of including Lesnar in the match simply because this gives fans a chance to watch Lesnar face off against many Superstars in one match. If it weren't for this announcement, we would have to sit through another one-sided Lesnar match that would last for a maximum of ten minutes.
Another reason why this proposition does sound exciting is that now there is a buzz about not only someone winning the match but also about the Superstar who will eliminate Lesnar. This seems like a match with not just one but two opportunities for two different Superstars.
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Everyone is looking forward to the second entrant in this match. It must be someone who can go toe to toe with The Beast for at least two minutes and should be someone who the fans can get behind. With that being said, this face-off would get even louder cheers if it is someone who Lesnar has not battled with before.
Here I list out five Superstars who should not be the ones to step into the ring against The Beast at the beginning of the match.
#5 Kofi Kingston
Sadly for Kofi Kingston, his dream of holding on to the WWE Title was cut short at 180 days. The man to beat Kingston for the WWE Title was none other than Brock Lesnar. After Lesnar beat him, Kingston returned to tag team competition without a rematch.
Many fans were disheartened when Kingston was beaten within 10 minutes on the inaugural episode of SmackDown Live on FOX. This isn't the only time Lesnar has beaten Kingston so impressively. In the Beast In The East show in Japan, Lesnar beat Kingston in less than three minutes.
Kingston definitely is someone who doesn't step back from a challenge but isn't the right opponent to face Lesnar right in the beginning of the match.