With Seth Rollins out of action, things are getting interesting with The Vision. Numerous teaser videos were promoted on WWE's social media, but it turns out those are nothing more than WrestleMania hype videos. WWE fans began to speculate as Brock Lesnar was one of the individuals filming, though it doesn't seem like he'll be back on WWE programming until WrestleMania.
One of the main things leading up to WrestleMania is where Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed are going to fit on the card. Breakker is arguably ready to be the next World Heavyweight Champion, but WWE didn't think he should win it on Saturday Night's Main Event. That's their decision to make, but one could only assume he'll be crowned at WrestleMania.
A "dream match" between Breakker and Lesnar has been floated around, but it's hard to imagine a scenario where the title would be on Breakker in time for that to happen at WrestleMania. At the end of the day, WWE knows what they have with Breakker and Reed and there's no reason to screw things up with the addition of Lesnar.
Brock Lesnar Needs To Stay Away From The Vision

Now that Breakker and Reed have turned on Rollins, they're able to set their sights on bigger and better. Led by Paul Heyman, it would be incredibly easy for WWE to go back on everything they've done and re-pair him with Lesnar. They had an interaction at WrestlePalooza, the same show where Lesnar squashed John Cena and hasn't been seen since.
If WWE decides to have Lesnar "replace" Rollins in the group, it goes back on everything they've done to build up Breakker and Reed. Those two could easily be Tag Team Champions for awhile if they need to kill time before Breakker wins the big one at WrestleMania. Putting Lesnar with them in theory sounds like a great idea, but it would take the spotlight off the two individuals the whole stable was about in the first place.
If the point of The Vision wasn't to set up Breakker and Reed as future main event singles stars, what was even the point? Lesnar doesn't need Heyman, Heyman doesn't need Lesnar. It's as simple as that. WWE needs to stick to their guns and go against the mold. Anything other than that would be a failure, but it wouldn't be surprisng to see them have Lesnar take over a group he was never involved in because they needed something for him to do.
