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2. A Roman Reigns Win At WrestleMania 34 Is Setting Itself Up
Brock Lesnar has been the Universal Champion since WrestleMania 33 while turning back every one of his challenges, albeit a small amount, since becoming champion. But at WrestleMania 34, The Beast Incarnate will defend his title against Roman Reigns in a WrestleMania 31 rematch.
This match has been seemingly a given for months now, but it will officially take place in less than two weeks. The feud surrounding this match has had its positive moments over the past few weeks as well, but the past two weeks have seen Lesnar flex his muscles on Reigns and lay him out.
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Those beatings continued last night when Lesnar and his advocate Paul Heyman kicked off the show.
Towards the end of Heyman’s promo, Reigns made his way through the crowd to approach Lesnar. However, an already injured Reigns didn’t stand a chance against The Beast Incarnate in the long run.
Lesnar put another beating on Reigns and further claimed his dominance heading into WrestleMania 34.
While Lesnar has all the momentum right now, it’s just setting up the inevitable of Reigns defeating Lesnar at WrestleMania 34 and becoming the Universal Champion.
It’s already been obvious for a long time, but it’s becoming more clear each and every week.
He who laughs last laughs best, and The Big Dog will all but certainly have the last laugh on the grandest stage of them all.