More Details on Lesnar's Extreme Rules Tantrum, Speculation on His WWE Future

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>- As seen on RAW last night, WWE temporarily wrote Brock Lesnar out of the storylines by having his contract status "up in the air" following the attack on Triple H in the opener. WWE's announcers stressed that Lesnar's future is in doubt with the company. WWE only has Lesnar for several dates per month and will have to come up with creative ways to keep him in and out of the storylines.

We noted earlier that Brock Lesnar had a meltdown backstage after his loss to John Cena at Extreme Rules. Lesnar was upset about Cena's post-match promo because the original plan had Cena getting stretchered out. Lesnar felt that he was made to look weak and WWE officials double crossed him.

F4Wonline.com reports that WWE's new mentality with Lesnar is that they're paying a lot of money for a guy who is not their top guy, so he should be used when he can to put over their top talents. People in Lesnar's camp were feeling like WWE was just testing Lesnar by having Cena cut the post-match speech.

Brock was told before the Extreme Rules match that Cena would go out on a stretcher and look totally incapacitated and be injured. Lesnar went nuts backstage in front of everyone, tearing things up and throwing a tantrum. Lesnar specifically yelled at Marc Carano, the assistant to John Laurinaitis, about how things are a mess and everything is wrong in WWE. Some felt that part of the tantrum was just an act by Lesnar to show to the locker room that he could quit at any minute. Some of those same people felt that WWE officials could have been involved in Lesnar trying to work the other talents.

Lesnar also suggested that Cena intentionally pulled down the top rope at Extreme Rules, causing him to nearly blow out his knee in the bad spot towards the end of the match where they both tumbled over to the floor. Again, most believe that there is no real heat between Cena and Lesnar over this and this also could have been part of an act by Lesnar.

Despite what's an act and what's part of the TV storylines, sources insist that Lesnar's status and future with WWE is a sticky situation. While Lesnar vs. Triple H is in the works for SummerSlam, some in the company are already predicting that he will end up working the remaining big pay-per-view events of 2012, Royal Rumble 2013 and then WrestleMania 29 before being done with the company.[/quote]
 

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Well, that spot towards the end was a bit weird. It seems like Cena forgot about the chain and Brock jumped too high. The storyline they had on Raw doesn't really add up too. Hmmm.

Whatever it is, they succeeded in sucking people to watch Raw on Monday. But ehhhhhh, I was expecting Cena to take a break after the PPV.
 

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I kind of felt like the way he's been acting on screen was real in some capacity.

He really just seems like he don't give a shit about product and is only there to get a check.
 

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Guys, I promised that if Brock pulled any crap like this, I would admit that I was wrong about the guy.

I was wrong about Brock Lesnar.

I wanted to believe that his return would be good for the company. I wanted to believe that the product would improve with Lesnar being back. And I also wanted to believe that Brock was more genuine than the Rock.

But alas, the true Lesnar has made himself known.

I still, however, maintain that he must NOT have a match with Undertaker. He WILL try to intentionally injure Undertaker.
 
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Is anyone honestly surprised? This guy has been a douche his whole career, he's not going to suddenly have a change of heart.

Lesnar is a twat, and it's good to have the home field boys go over.
 
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