#4 Brock Lesnar's plans could be changed in a big way

Brock Lesnar is set to face Drew McIntyre in the first night's main event at WrestleMania 36 this year. While he would normally be expected to lose had it taken place at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, the fact that it's going to be in front of an empty WWE Performance Center would probably mean that McIntyre's coronation would have to be delayed until a later date when there's an actual live audience.
We've switched back and we believe that there's a possibility now that McIntyre can walk out victorious. If that happens, there's another scenario that fans may not like. Remember last year when Brock Lesnar lost the Universal Championship to Seth Rollins clean at SummerSlam and took a 'hiatus', only to return over a month later and become WWE Champion after beating Kofi Kingston in 10 seconds on SmackDown?
Imagine the same scenario but within one night of each other. WWE may use this as an opportunity to run back Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar, though we hope that doesn't happen. That chapter has been closed for good.
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