This was a pretty interesting episode of WWE RAW overall
#2 Best: The constant threat of Brock Lesnar
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Raw kicked off with Paul Heyman announcing Brock Lesnar will be cashing in his Money in the Bank against Seth Rollins or Kofi Kingston whenever he wants. pic.twitter.com/XYuFfCbt9Z
— Team Awesome/Lorenzo Dozier (@TeamAwesome418) May 21, 2019
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So, I still think that someone else in the roster could have used the Money in the Bank contract rather than awarding the contract to Lesnar. But with Lesnar as Mr. Money in the Bank, there are interesting possibilities. For one, he's not a full-time member of either roster so he can challenge either World Champion.
I loved the final scene of RAW this week after Kofi Kingston and Seth Rollins teamed up to face Corbin and Lashley. Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman circled the ring like sharks would, looking at their prey. There was a feeling of intensity and excitement that few other superstars can induce.
I love the fact that we don't know what will happen next when it comes to Lesnar. As compared to everyone else in the roster, it is this that keeps him special and makes him so popular.
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