#4 Brock Lesnar vs Von Wagner
Brock Lesnar was such a hot prospect in WWE that plans changed for Paul Heyman. Instead of working with an established name, Heyman was entrusted with Brock Lesnar's career.
This was a hotshot into the limelight in a similar way Von Wagner was hotshotted on his first night on NXT 2.0.
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Kyle O'Reilly was unable to compete in the scheduled fatal-4-way match for the vacant NXT Championship and Von Wagner was given the unique opportunity to compete for the title.
It was rather telling that although he is still so new to the company, that he didn't seem too far out of his comfort zone and assured everyone that he one day belongs in the title picture, if not already.
It also says a lot about the way the company envisions its stars, as both Von Wagner and Brock Lesnar share remarkable strength, ferocity and considerable athleticism for their stature. Von Wagner appears to be on the cusp of a meteoric rise with NXT in a similar way to Brock Lesnar's run of dominance in 2002.
Brock Lesnar and Von Wagner would be a clash of titans, a monumental test for a rookie looking to stamp his authority on the brand and a legend who once stood in Von Wagner's position.
#3 Brock Lesnar vs Pete Dunne
Brock Lesnar and Pete Dunne share a sickly keen penchant for sadism in-between the ropes.
Brock Lesnar can break arms at his leisure with the sickening kimura lock, while Pete Dunne will pop joints, ligaments and cartilage with his limb manipulation and finger snapping.
But when it boils down to it, neither Brock Lesnar nor Pete Dunne are above dropping their opponents on their heads, shoulders and necks on their way to gold and accolades. Brock Lesnar is an athletic freak of nature, but Pete Dunne has shown he is capable of cutting monsters down to size with his precise and cunning striking and holds.
Neither man is afraid to find loopholes in the rule book to devastate their opponent either, and each and every match that features Pete Dunne or Brock Lesnar is bound to deliver on the big-fight feel.
The Bruiserweight vs The Beast would be a tale of battery, mutilation and massacre. Neither Brock Lesnar nor Pete Dunne would leave anything left unsaid or done in the ring, and neither would walk out the same way they entered.