Brock Lesnar’s dominant victory over John Cena at Wrestlepalooza left many fans shocked and disappointed. Despite the expected outcome, a WWE analyst criticized the company’s booking decision, suggesting that Lesnar was the wrong opponent for Cena, especially with children in the audience.
The match saw Cena deliver three Attitude Adjustments to Lesnar, but it wasn’t enough to secure a victory. Lesnar quickly regained control and finished Cena off with six devastating F5s. This win extended Lesnar’s record to 5-2 against Cena in televised singles matches throughout their careers.
On the Wrestlepalooza Recap Show, wrestling analyst Sam Roberts explained why Lesnar’s victory over Cena seemed effortless. He compared it to their encounter at SummerSlam 2014, where Lesnar dominated Cena to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Roberts expressed sympathy for the young fans who were hoping for a Cena victory but ultimately witnessed Lesnar’s dominance once again.
Roberts emphasized that Lesnar’s style of wrestling, characterized by brute force and destruction, was not suitable for a family-friendly event like Wrestlepalooza. He highlighted the emotional impact of Lesnar’s victory on young fans, noting that it could leave them feeling upset and disappointed.
Leading up to Wrestlepalooza, Lesnar’s aggression was evident on SmackDown, where he destroyed equipment and attacked Corey Graves. Logan Paul, who was present during the incident, publicly criticized Lesnar on social media, calling him a “disrespectful oversized sasquatch.” This interaction sparked speculation about a potential feud between Lesnar and Paul in the future.
As the WWE universe awaits the next chapter in Lesnar’s career, it remains to be seen how his rivalry with Cena and potential conflicts with other superstars, like Logan Paul, will unfold. Regardless of the outcome, Lesnar’s dominant presence in the ring continues to captivate and divide fans, creating anticipation for future showdowns in the world of professional wrestling.