For the first time during his second stint with WWE, Brock Lesnar did not wrestle at the company’s “Extreme Rules” event. After conquering The Undertaker’s storied undefeated streak at WrestleMania, Lesnar was only seen on the first “Monday Night Raw” following WrestleMania XXX. However, on WWE programming, his advocate, Paul Heyman, has repeatedly made it known that Lesnar conquered The Streak.
F4WOnline is now reporting a possible supplement, which would explain Lesnar’s absence at “Extreme Rules.” Since Lesnar is all but confirmed to wrestle at the “SummerSlam” event, F4WOnline reports that this may very well mean that Lesnar appears at WWE’s marquee event in September, “Night of Champions.” The idea being that Lesnar would be able to continue his feud with whoever he faces at “SummerSlam.”
The past two years at SummerSlam, Lesnar has faced Triple H and CM Punk respectively. Lesnar has never appeared for a “Night of Champions” event, as the event has only been around since 2007. Lesnar has, however, wrestled at “Vengeance,” the original name for the “Night of Champions” event, in both 2002 and 2003.
Editor’s Note
I like the idea of Lesnar being able to continue his feud with whoever he faces at “SummerSlam.” Since it would be the “Night of Champions” event, does this mean that Lesnar challenges the WWE World Heavyweight Champion at “SummerSlam?” I think it does. Let me know in the comments if you agree or disagree.