3 reasons why Brock Lesnar should face Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36

While the match card for WrestleMania 36 is as yet indistinct, the greatest vulnerability encompasses the eventual fate of the renowned WWE Championship, presently held by Brock Lesnar. Inferable from the low maintenance nature of Lesnar's WWE plan, he has not been engaged with a legitimate fight since his match against Rey Mysterio at Survivor Series 2019. 

In spite of being simply the WWE Champion, Lesnar has declared as the #1 participant in the current year's Royal Rumble coordinate, which is somewhat curious. Except if WWE is wanting to toss a quite hard curve at the WWE Universe, it is exceptionally improbable that Lesnar will wind up winning the Rumble. This storyline is likely only an alternate method to decide Lesnar's rival at WrestleMania 36 - the man who dispenses with 'The Beast Incarnate' is destined to confront him. 

Accepting that the WWE inventive group keeps up the line of boundary among RAW and SmackDown Superstars, with the WWE Championship being a piece of the red brand, one can anticipate that his adversary should be an individual from the RAW list. Of late, the greatest champion on RAW has been Drew McIntyre. Let us take a gander at the reasons why 'The Scottish Psychopath' ought to be the one to confront Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36. 

#3 WWE is already on course to push McIntyre as a face


One of the most discussed quarrels on Monday Night RAW is between the two previous WWE Champions, Randy Orton and AJ Styles, wherein every one of these renowned Superstars have been attempting to outsmart the other through mind games and promotions on a week by week premise.

At the point when the two men were at long last set to set things straight on January 13 scene of RAW, Drew McIntyre was embedded finally to make the session a Triple Threat coordinate. In addition to the fact that he became some portion of the match, however McIntyre really brought home the success, which is an indication that WWE might be prepared to get behind him in a major manner.

A critical thing about the promotion McIntyre conveyed that night was that he depicted himself as somebody who is consistently up for a battle and doesn't get shackled by the awards of his adversaries, which are by and large qualities of a babyface. Moreover, he had the option to inspire a positive response from the WWE Universe.

With Brock Lesnar in all likelihood on the heel side at WrestleMania 36, WWE would need to pitch a solid babyface against him. On the off chance that the hypothesis of Drew McIntyre's push as a top babyface is valid, at that point he would be a fitting contender for the WWE Championship.

#2 A much-merited compensation for McIntyre's difficult work and resilience


Attracted McIntyre's arrival to WWE back in April 2017 has been one of the most rousing stories in the present day WWE. From being at first touted as 'The Chosen One' by none other than Chairman of WWE, Vince McMahon, to being about as low on the card as one might go as a piece of '3MB', his underlying run with the WWE from 2007 to 2014 could be depicted as a sheer frustration. Nonetheless, rather than abandoning proficient wrestling, he sharpened his in-ring abilities in the autonomous circuit to a point where it got incomprehensible for WWE to disregard him as a top-level entertainer.

In NXT, he appreciated a productive run from April 2017 to April 2018 wherein he held the NXT Championship once and had important fights against any semblance of Andrade and Robert Roode. At the point when he was called up to the principle list in April 2018, it was normal that he would be situated as a headliner entertainer from the very beginning. Be that as it may, regardless of being depicted as a powerhouse he wound up losing the greater part of his fights which altogether hurt his validity.

Be that as it may, presently appears the ideal time to give that much-merited title push to Drew McIntyre. What better approach to construct his believability than to beat Brock Lesnar true to form at on the greatest stage conceivable, WrestleMania?

#1 Connecting with the UK crowd as a major aspect of the new TV bargain


Conceivably the absolute most significant factor driving Drew McIntyre's ongoing push is WWE's recently reported telecom manage BT Sport in the United Kingdom. The arrangement happened with the coming of the new decade and the choice to push McIntyre on WWE's leader show has purportedly been taken to "feature" the new TV bargain.

Since the origin of a different NXT UK brand and the flight of conspicuous grapplers in the United Kingdom wrestling scene from WWE's leader shows, RAW and SmackDown, to NXT (Finn Balor and Pete Dunne), there has been a shortage of financially engaging whizzes from the United Kingdom on WWE's fundamental program.

On the off chance that you investigate the programs of RAW and SmackDown, two names most stand apart as men who could speak to the UK crowd - Sheamus and Drew McIntyre. 'The Celtic Warrior', albeit a reliable entertainer and reasonable name, has quite recently made his arrival on SmackDown and it is hard to accept that WWE would push him straightforwardly to the highest point of the card before restoring him.

Subsequently, Drew McIntyre is by all accounts the most business reasonable figure from the United Kingdom who could be pushed to help BT Sport. What better approach to satisfy the UK crowd than demonstrating its homegrown star with the WWE Championship held high at WrestleMania?

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