What's next for Brock Lesnar after shock WWE SummerSlam defeat to Seth Rollins?

Lesnar was the absolute favourite after the vicious assault he launched on Rollins two weeks ago on RAW as he brutalised him so badly that his rival started coughing up blood.

The Beast dominated a big part of the match with a series of German Suplexes as well as an F5 and also targeted his opponent’s ribs as he smashed him against tthe ring post.

But Rollins fought back with a series of kicks, an incredible Frogsplash at ringside that saw the UFC legend being slammed through the announce desk and three Curb Stomps.

The Beastslayer repeated his WrestleMania 35 triumph and has brought back the Universal Championship to RAW on a full-time basis.

Lesnar is expected to continue his part-time schedule that only sees him competing on major Pay-Per-View shows like SummerSlam, Survivor Series, Royal Rumble and WrestleMania.

However, he might soon make a slight adjustment to his schedule as he may start appearing on SmackDown from October 4 onwards as that is when the blue brand is moving to FOX.

Reports suggest that the network wants to include some of the company’s biggest stars, and one of them is The Beast.

But The Conqueror would only make non-wrestling appearances, just like he does on RAW.

Lesnar’s next match is a mystery as if he had retained the Universal Championship he would almost definitely go on to face the WWE Champion at Survivor Series.

WWE look set to stage another brand warfare between SmackDown and RAW at the legendary Pay-Per-View show on November 24 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

Survivor Series looks like the likeliest show in which the UFC legend will compete next as it is one of the biggest events of the year.

If Lesnar doesn’t perform that night then the next likeliest date is the Royal Rumble, which takes place next year on January 26 at the Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.

The ex-UFC Heavyweight Champion may look for a rematch for the Universal Championship as he has great chemistry with Rollins in the ring.

Nothing is yet certain about Lesnar but it is very likely that he will compete again farely soon.

source: express.co.uk


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