Brock Lesnar's Feud with Triple H Is a Smart Move

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Be honest. When Brock Lesnar signed on to make appearances with the WWE, you were just waiting for the inevitable Triple H feud, right?

I mean, c'mon. What could be better than these two massive, brutally strong men doing battle in the ring? The sheer power between the two would make for an excellent match.

After Monday Night Raw, it would appear a feud is under way, and may even lead to a match between the two at SummerSlam 2012.

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It's the perfect setup: Brock Lesnar plays the part of the egotistical heel that physically destroys everyone in his path and thinks he is above the WWE after returning from his MMA career.

Lesnar returns thinking the WWE should bow at his feet upon his return, and this notion is reinforced as he either wins every match he appears in or at least seriously brings the pain to his opponent (see Cena, John).

Meanwhile, Triple H has the WWE's best interests in mind. He isn't afraid to stand up to Lesnar, he won't be bullied by him and he most certainly won't shy away from stepping into the ring with the new bully on the block.

It makes sense. Lesnar comes back as the heel, his presence alone making other wrestlers more popular by comparison. And Triple H gets to play the good guy, the company man only looking to protect the brand from being controlled by a megalomaniac like Lesnar.

Lesnar's presence can only be good for the WWE. And creating a feud with the man that very often represents the WWE can only benefit the entire company in the long run.

source: bleacherreport.com

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