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#2 Brock Lesnar defeats Braun Strowman to retain the Universal Title with an assist from Kane
While a win for Brock Lesnar seems imminent, it feels like WWE would be cheating Strowman and his monumental push over the past year if they have him take another clean loss Lesnar at the Royal Rumble. With that in mind and WWE likely setting up Strowman for something big at WrestleMania 34, this doesn't seem very likely at all.
With that being said, having Kane cost Strowman the match at the last possible second would be a great way to not only make Strowman look strong in defeat, it also sets up a grudge match between Strowman and Kane that could play out on the biggest stage of them all. Needless to say a WrestleMania moment would soon follow for Strowman.
Edited by Brett Shaw