Brock Lesnar sends a 5-word message as Oba Femi humiliates him for the second week in a row on WWE RAW
It was week two of the Brock Lesnar-Oba Femi feud, and for the second week in a row, The Beast Incarnate found himself getting humiliated. He sent a five-word message as he made his exit.
This week on RAW, Paul Heyman opened the show with The Beast Incarnate himself, hyping up the match against Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42. They made excuses like how Lesnar had run through a couple of dozen men and was distracted by Seth Rollins. This time, things were different as there were no distractions, so when The Ruler came out this week in Boston, there were none of the above-mentioned things – no distractions, no Seth Rollins, and most certainly no two dozen men to go through. It was a straightforward face-to-face.
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At first, when Oba Femi came out (to a thunderous reaction), Brock Lesnar hoisted him up for an F5. Femi would counter this and, with relative ease, clothesline The Beast Incarnate outside the ring, leaving him stunned again. Paul Heyman begged Brock Lesnar not to get back into the ring with Femi, and Lesnar looked at The Ruler and said, “You ain’t that lucky, boy!” foreshadowing what is perhaps to come.
So while The Ruler technically stood tall this week for the second time in a row against The Beast Incarnate, it might just be a matter of time before Lesnar seeks revenge. With Paul Heyman by his side, it seems likely that there will be a strategic move to get back, rather than an impulsive one that Lesnar was going for before Heyman stopped him.
Either way, it’s a very interesting dynamic that we haven’t really seen before with Lesnar. A decade ago, Goldberg destroyed him in a little over a minute, but Lesnar eventually got his redemption months later. The following year, Braun Strowman destroyed Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam, only for The Beast to beat him the following month at the No Mercy Premium Live Event.
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Edited by Rohit Nath