#4 He will cash in at Super ShowDown
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Last week, Baron Corbin defeated Braun Strowman, Bobby Lashley, and The Miz to earn a Universal Championship shot against Seth Rollins in Saudi Arabia.
The match was previously advertised for the show but new reports suggested that Lesnar would cash in his contract here. Now that Corbin is confirmed as Rollins’ next opponent, what will Lesnar do?
Another reason why he may not cash in on Raw is that he could cash it in in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Next week, WWE will return to the Arabian country and it’s unlikely that Lesnar will rest in his home. So on Raw, he could make any excuse and avoid his cash in and then, without a notice, travel to Saudi Arabia and face The Kingslayer (after he beats Baron Corbin).
But here's the question: will Lesnar regain the Universal Championship or lose another match at the hands of Rollins?