#5 Lesnar retains

Many wrestling fans are tired of seeing Brock Lesnar waltz off with Universal Title every time he retains it in underwhelming fashion. While on the other hand, many fans are tired of seeing Roman Reigns being the only man pushed to face Lesnar for the title.
After their match at this year's WrestleMania failed to live up to its build, Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns will do battle once again for the right to walk out of the Greatest Royal Rumble as the Universal Champion.
Lesnar and Reigns can put on a classic match, and with the crowd most likely to treat Reigns as the top babyface and Lesnar as the hated heel, this match might take the match of the night award.
This match will most likely culminate with Reigns leaving as the Universal Champion. However, this year, WWE has utilized more unpredictable booking strategies than in the last decade, and the booking of this match could be no different.Therefore, Lesnar has a good chance of walking out as the champion.
Paul Heyman has said on countless occasions that if Lesnar losses the Universal Championship he has no reason to stay in the company, and that is a refreshing idea, as Lesnar's last run as a WWE Superstar could be over any night he loses the Universal Title.
While the odds are stacking against him, it seems unlikely WWE would end Lesnar's career in a house show style pay-per-view.