#2 He can bring the best out of Brock Lesnar
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Brock Lesnar is The Beast Incarnate of Monday Night Raw. He’s a former UFC Champion, but for WWE he usually focuses on his sheer power and strength to win matches.
Therefore, we’ve seen him finish matches with only a handful of moves and he usually relies on suplexes and his signature F5 to win his matches.
One interesting thing we have seen is that Lesnar is much more versatile when he competes with men with technical background rather than men of strength.
In the past few years, his matches against men like Kane, Braun Strowman, and even Goldberg have been rather tasteless, while his matches against smaller but more skilled men like AJ Styles, Randy Orton, and Daniel Bryan have seen him compete longer and better.
Similarly, Finn Balor can give Lesnar a run for his money and bring out the wrestler in Lesnar rather than just the beast.
If the match goes on for longer than three minutes, expect Lesnar to try and use a few more moves than we have seen him use against men like Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman in the recent past.