Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena.

We saw it a decade ago, we saw it in 2012, and were seeing it again atSummerSlam.

Bringing in someone part-time or for a one-shot isnt anything new.

That was really the first mistake the company made with Lesnar since his return.

It was a big one.

Otherwise, where is the draw for another match with him down the road?

Brock Lesnar broke The UndertakersWrestleManiastreak, yet what did it mean in the long run?

The only person who really benefitted from it has been Paul Heyman.

I cant argue that its been great for Heyman as a heel manager, but what about for Brock?

It really hasnt done anything forhim, especially since hes been off TV for months.

Now Lesnar is back to fight John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Why should we care?

Weve seen them fight before and we know Cena can beat Brock.

Im not talking about this like I just read it in a dirtsheet.

Now lets say its the end of September already and Brock Lesnar has come and gone.

He had his run with Cena for two pay-per-views and whatever happened is over and done with.

If Brock is gone, that most likely means that Cena has the title.

So then what did Brocks brief run here do for the business, Cena, and for himself?

Lets start with Cena.

John Cena is THE top guy.

Theres very little you might do to hurt him in the eyes of his fans.

No matter what happens with Brock atSummerSlam, Cena is still strong and still on top.

So, feuding with Brock really didnt do anything for Cena.

As for money, there is a draw for a Cena/Brock match, but is it really enough?

The fans will take care of the rest.

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