Monday Night Raw – April 2, 2012: LESNAR!

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Wrestlemania was the usual boring WWE PPV for the bulk of the show. Then, Rock beat Cena in a ****3/4 match and Rock looked like the most talented wrestler on the show. The next night on Raw, the crowd was like something out of 1998. This was an eventful show that featured the debut of Lord Tensai (Giant Bernard, the man who dominated tag team wrestling in Japan for years and has greatly improved since his first WWE run) and the return of Alberto Del Rio. The crowd was into everything on the show. Then, Cena came out and got himself F-5ed by the only man to ever hold the WWE, IWGP and UFC Championships, the returning Brock Lesnar. Instead of a 50-50 reaction, the crowd was pretty much 100% anti-Cena.

    It certainly seems like The Rock has achieved everything he said he was going to achieve in the promos leading up to Wrestlemania. Rock’s goal at Wrestlemania was to save the WWE from the cancer that is John Cena and he did so. It is obvious that the WWE suffered from dead crowds for years because Cena’s go-away heat has been falling on deaf ears. I just hope the crowd continues to be like it was on Raw this week. That crowd on Raw was just like the crowd at One Night Stand 2006 or Money in the Bank 2011, so I hope it influenced the fans watching at home (the usual dead crowds) as to what a WWE crowd can be and should be. Let’s see them continue to refuse to turn Cena heel when he’s getting booed out of the building on a weekly basis by almost the entire audience. Let’s see them continue their plans to bury Daniel Bryan when the fans are chanting his name constantly.

    • TheSDQQKidJoe says:

      There’s that “turn Cena heel” shtick.

      Pathetic troll. Answer my question and stop running. How does the brand split and Cena’s heel turn benefit WWE.

  2. newc868 says:

    That might be one of the biggest pops I’ve heard when Brock came back. I mean seriously that wasn’t wasted on that crowd at all.

    That post-Mania Miami crowd were hot all night and it made for a great show and one that flew by but had many memorable moments.

    Summerslam could be HUGE this year. Brock v Cena and Punk v Rock could be on the cards.

  3. Evan says:

    Here’s the crazy thing… Lesnar is the same age as Cena, and only one more year older than Punk.

    Lesnar loves money, likes the Wrestling business, but HATES travelling. I’m saying that he’ll be much more involved than Rocky was, appearing at PPV’s and RAW’s. He also has no-side projects, unlike Rock (although one can argue that WWE IS a Rock side project in itself).

    • Thomas Hall says:

      From what I remember though, Lesnar apparently saves his money really well, so the money isn’t going to mean much. If he needs a payday, he’ll get in UFC training again and beat up some can. This is a lot lighter physically and he can pick and choose his dates because he doesn’t need Vince. He could easily do a lot of via satellite stuff and pop up on PPVs.

  4. SamualDude says:

    Am I one of the few who remembered that the same night Lesnar returned was the same night he made his debut?

  5. Jay says:

    After an EPIC Wrestlemania tonight’s RAW was even more EPIC. The Rock was good,Lord Tensai makes his Return/Debut,good WWE Title Match with Punk/Henry,Cena’s Promo was also good,and the Return of Brock Lesnar was fantastic. That Miami Crowd was Red HOT tonight and the Yes Chants were funny all night.

  6. J says:

    Best Raw I’ve seen in years. In 20 years of watching wrestling.. this show went by in what felt like 20 minutes. I actually want more. That was a GREAT show.

  7. The Killjoy says:

    One could say Lesnar may have kicked Rocks ass backstage too. Also the crowd was awesome. It shows how bad an idea it was to just make Bryan lose so fast if you ask me. It kinda ruined the ending of the show for me due to the Lesnar chants and Cena taking full note of them.

    • Thomas Hall says:

      Actually I really liked them acknowledging them. It made me think there was no way they were actually going to pull the trigger tonight because the secret was out.

    • Hamler says:

      @Killjoy – You ever think this is what they wanted for Bryan? How do you know Bryan won’t reach amazing new heights after this?

      Also, it seems to me the WWE is trying to recreate the Umaga character with Lord Tensai.

  8. A King says:

    If I were Rock I would tell Cena “I won and that’s all I care about” and basically tell him no remtach, that he’s satisfied with a 1-0 record against him.

  9. TheSDQQKidJoe says:

    With Lesnar back, that male audience will follow :/

    Sorry not a big fan of his. It is good for business though.

  10. Evan says:

    Sooo Wait… What Exactly Are We Getting Here With Lesnar ?

    • Thomas Hall says:

      That would be a combination of:

      1. A way for Rock to leave quietly.

      2. RATINGS.

      • Evan says:

        No, well, I mean… I feel like Lesnar is going to be working a full Raw/PPV schedule, with no house shows. What are we getting from this ?

        Brock vs Cena at Summerslam ?
        Brock vs Rock at WM 29?
        Rock vs Cena II At WM 29/SS 12?

        All I know is, I don’t think this is the end of Rock/Cena. Cena HAS to go over at some point.

        • Thomas Hall says:

          I doubt it’s the end too. Instead Cena has two opponents now. We know Rock isn’t going to be there weekly. Lesnar doesn’t have to be either, as he doesn’t want to be. Vince needs Brock A LOT more than Brock needs Vince, so you do whatever Lesnar wants (plus put Sable in the Hall of Fame). He won’t be around full time because that’s what burned him out last time. I think this is one of those situations where they have a bunch of options and can go a lot of ways with it, which is to WWE’s advantage.

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