#2 No RAW win since 2002: Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar burst onto the WWE scene in March 2002 and quickly established himself, in the words of Paul Heyman, as “The Next Big Thing” during his first four months on RAW.
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He then switched over to SmackDown in July 2002, where he stayed until eventually departing the company in acrimonious circumstances in March 2004.
Since making his return to WWE in 2012, almost all of Lesnar’s matches have taken place at pay-per-views, with his recent nine-second win over Kofi Kingston on the first episode of SmackDown on FOX proving to be a rare exception.
Now that “The Beast” has moved back over to RAW with the WWE Championship following “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt’s Universal Championship triumph, there is an outside chance that we could see him compete on the red brand for the first time in over 17 years.
If that does happen, the match would be Lesnar’s first on RAW since he defeated Tommy Dreamer in a Singapore Cane match in July 2002.
Before that victory, the WWE Champion only competed in 11 other matches on Monday nights, most notably in April 2002 when he defeated Matt Hardy via TKO on his first match for the red brand.