quot An Attraction That Can t Be Replaced quot WWE Legend Slams WWE For Brock Lesnar s quot Illogical quot Booking Against 7ft Tall Giant

quot An Attraction That Can t Be Replaced quot WWE Legend Slams WWE For Brock Lesnar s quot Illogical quot Booking Against 7ft Tall Giant

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An Attraction That Can t Be Replaced WWE Legend Slams WWE For Brock Lesnar s Illogical Booking Against 7ft Tall Giant

Published 11/13/2022, 1:15 PM ESTBy Very few superstars enjoy the quick rise to the spotlight as Brock Lesnar did with WWE after his debut in 2002. On his debut, WWE touted him as the ‘Next Big Thing’ and booked him exactly like that. Only months after his first match, Lesnar won the King of the Ring tournament. He then defeated The Rock at SummerSlam to become the youngest WWE Champion in history. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad However, after a couple of title defenses, WWE pulled the plug on Lesnar’s first reign as champion. A WWE veteran recently spoke about this booking decision and called it ‘illogical’. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Brock Lesnar lost his WWE title at Survivor Series 2002 to Big Show after Paul Heyman turned on him. Although WWE booked this as a way to surprise the audience, former WWE commentator Jim Ross didn’t understand the reason to do it. Ross said that the match should have never happened in the first place.

Jim Ross called WWE s booking of Brock Lesnar crazy

WWE strapped the proverbial rocket to s back when he arrived in 2002. He crushed everyone in his path and became the WWE Champion aged just 25, beating The Rock in the main event of SummerSlam. He then had two grueling title defenses against The Undertaker. In fact, he beat The Deadman inside Hell in a Cell to retain the title. By this time, to call him The Next Big Thing was an understatement. He was the big thing in WWE during this time.NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 23: Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker battle it out at the WWE SummerSlam 2015 at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on August 23, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images) But WWE unceremoniously pulled the rug from underneath The Beast at . Big Show, who had been a star in the Attitude Era for WWE, defeated Lesnar with help from Heyman to win the title. This was also the first time Lesnar was pinned in the promotion. Many people thought an established wrestler like Big Show didn’t need to beat a rising star like Lesnar and WWE should’ve gone in another direction. Veteran WWE commentator Jim Ross shares the same opinion and slammed WWE’s booking of Lesnar at Survivor Series 2002. Ross talked about the match on his Grilling JR podcast and said he would not have booked the match called the whole ordeal crazy. JR said, “It is crazy, It’s illogical. Why do we need to change the championship? I would have never booked that match. “That match should never have happened. If I had the old proverbial pencil, which has the most powerful weapon in all of wrestling on one end: the eraser. I would have never booked it. Again, protect your attraction.” ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Moreover, the current AEW commentator also said Lesnar is an irreplaceable attraction. He , “The 7ft 500 pound 400 pound whatever guys they’ll come along that often. He’s an attraction that can’t be replaced as far as look and perception and size. So crazy don’t book that match”. In JR’s opinion, Lesnar should’ve wrestled a much more athletic guy and carried his reign forward as champion. It is important to note that this was the fifth year anniversary of the infamous Montreal Screwjob and this may have tempted WWE to swerve the audience as a throwback to the events of 1997 Survivor Series. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Still, it was a booking decision that baffled fans rather than surprise them. Lesnar had been on a hot streak and looked good to carry the title for a few more months. Indeed, WWE got people talking one way or the other after this match and that is what they wanted to achieve. Do you agree with WWE’s decision to have Big Show win the title against Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series 2002? Let us know in the comments. Watch This Story:

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ADVERTISEMENT Sherjeel Malik 318 articlesSherjeel Malik is a WWE writer at Essentially Sports. He has been a passionate Wrestling fan since childhood and his all-time favorites include 'The Hardy Boyz' and Randy Orton. Sherjeel also follows soccer religiously and is a Liverpool fan.Please enable JavaScript to view the ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT

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