 What's good George, but Ross back again with another video. So we're going to check out real reason why Brock Lesnar won WWE Championship at WWE Day one on a WrestleMania's channel. I already made my video talking about my thoughts and opinions on WWE Day one. So go check that out. Go check out my little meeting rant I had about Brock winning the WWE Championship. But let's see the real reason why he won. I'm gonna be honest with you. The real reason I feel like one of the real reasons why he did win the match is because Vince just has a hard on for Brock Lesnar. A day one is over and Brock Lesnar is your new WWE Champion. Confused? You won't be after this video as we analyzed the real reason why WWE put the WWE Championship on Brock Lesnar again. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lists. He has a major hard on for them. Now in case you missed tonight's day one show, the WWE announced that Roman Reigns would be unable to defend the Universal Championship against Brock Lesnar due to Reigns announcing he tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, the WWE inserted Lesnar into the Fatal Four-Way match for Biggie's WWE Championship with Lesnar joining Kevin Owens and Bobby Lashley and set the freaking Rollins, making it now a Fatal Five-Way. Although Lesnar by no means dominated the match, he won about after countering a big ending attempt by the champion fiving Biggie to become the WWE Champion for the sixth time. However, what was the real reason behind WWE booking Lesnar to win and is it a good thing? Well firstly, let's look at why they booked Brock to win. That's number one, the show must go on. Now obviously, one of the biggest reasons was that the WWE didn't want to disappoint fans who tuned in to watch Lesnar vs Reigns and the fans who had bought tickets for the live event. While Lesnar vs Reigns couldn't be replaced, Lesnar's position in the match lessened the sting both for fans who wanted to see Lesnar vs Reigns. Reigns and for Lesnar fans specifically by giving the beast another WWE title reign, the WWE could have half-assed things by having Lesnar squash someone in a meaningless match or attack the Usos, instead the WWE used Lesnar's star power for damage control. Number two, Day One had to be huge. Now we've commented on the news that WWE President Nick Khan was committed to not only making the WWE's new event a success, but transforming it into a major show that likes a WrestleMania, Money in the Bank, Summer Slam, Survivor Series and even the Royal Rumble. Although Day One was a good show, the WWE likely felt it needed something big to happen on the show or fans would think Day One was just the new version of Taboo Tuesday. While it remains to be seen how fans will react to Lesnar's win, the WWE deserves credit for its efforts to give the fans an OMG moment. Number three, The WWE doesn't know how long Roman Reigns will be out. While Roman Reigns has passed battles with leukemia putting him at risk for infections, plenty of reason to keep him out of the WWE until he knows he is COVID free. At this point, all that's known is that Reigns tested positive for COVID and it's unknown whether he's symptomatic. While Reigns may be asymptomatic, what if he isn't? The WWE could be looking at a lengthy absence for Reigns and it needs a high-profile superstar to hold a world championship. Here's the problem I have with this mindset, you create your high-profile superstars by booking them and having them in a compelling storyline. Going back to the same well, over and over and over. At some point, you've got to create some new stars because they're not going to be able to do this forever. That's my problem. Yep, now although Biggie has made tremendous strides rising up the WWE roster, he's not a Roman Reigns or a Brock Lesnar. So if Reigns does have to take any significant time off, they may end up putting Lesnar on Raw and Smackdown. Number four, Lashley vs Lesnar can finally happen. It can happen without the championship. Anybody who says it needs the championship, no, it doesn't. It never needed it. It can happen without the championship. The fans begging for Bobby Lashley vs Brock Lesnar to happen may actually get their wish. If tonight's brief interaction between the two Titans was any indication of what to expect, this could be one of the WWE's greatest matches in years. Now you may recall that Bobby Lashley has been asking for a match against Lesnar for years and rumor has it that getting about with Brock was part of the reason he agreed to return to WWE all the way back in 2018. Both wrestlers took each other to the limit, but the WWE booked a fatal five-way well, showing that Lashley was unlike most opponents Lesnar's faced. The Almighty sent Lesnar through a security barrier with a spear and later had him in trouble when he applied the hurt lock, with Lesnar succumbing until Biggie had to break things up. But now that Lesnar is WWE Champion, the WWE has the perfect opportunity to book an extended program between Lashley and Lesnar. While it's important to keep Lesnar positioned strongly for a rematch with Reigns, that shouldn't keep the dream bowed off the table, nor should the WWE do something foolish like have Lesnar squash Lashley one-on-one. Raw needs the Beast. A Lesnar's title win may have been one of the most fortress things to happen on Raw since WCW's dominance forced the WWE to adopt. It's like people have forgotten the dark ages of not seeing the championship on the show. How do people forget? No. He's not going to be on a show like that, so you're not even going to see the championship unless he agrees to travel. I get it, he does bring some star power, but no. We've been there and done that. It's just like people forgot. An edgier tone? No, Lesnar's WWE Championship brain isn't going to revive the attitude error, but it could give the red brand a much needed power up. Raw has been performing poorly and the ratings are leading some fans to wonder if there's any way to make the show interesting. While Lesnar is- Yeah, if he's on there every, you know, more than once a month type shit, sure, it could help, but he's not. He's not going to solve Raw's structural flaws with its storytelling. His presence on Raw gives the WWE a chance to bring in new all-apps fans to show in, and when Monday Night Football nearly over, it couldn't come at a better time. And although the WWE's track record suggests nothing is going to change on Raw when it comes to fixing its bad booking, Lesnar's presence offers yet another hope spot for fans bored with the WWE's Monday Night show. Number six, it's an up the ante for WrestleMania 38. And with any luck, Roman Reigns will be back soon, and WWE can continue its plans for booking Reigns vs Brock at Mania. While it's unknown how the WWE was going to book day one's now-canceled Reigns vs Lesnar match, rumor has it that the WWE was planning something big to set up their third match on the showcase of the Immortals. And we'll likely never get that match, but if Reigns vs Lesnar does happen, the WWE is a scenario that's potentially even bigger, a title unification match between them. Roman floating between the shows or Brock floating between the shows, they don't. They don't. This is as simple as that. They don't, they don't want that. They're still, even though it's all WWE, these separate networks are in competition with each other still. So they want certain people. So I don't think it's going to happen that way. This is the reason why we had the draft because you would, I mean, granted, you could still have the draft and just have only one championship that they're feuding for, but a lot of people will fall by the wayside because the roster is huge. If you only have one unification title, then pretty much their whole roster, a lot of people will just fall into mid car purgatory. They would because not a lot of people will even get an opportunity to go for the title. So it would be cool and interesting, but I don't think they will because how they have things set up with the networks on Fox and how they'd have things set work on the network with Monday Night Raw. I think they're with USA. I want to say they're with USA. So yeah, I don't think it's going to work, but it would be cool if it was you. And the tribal chief and the beast incarnate with fans getting the chance to see one man emerge with both championships. That's about as big as it gets when it comes to main events. So as unfortunate as Reigns absence was, the WWE may have tended into something even greater than originally planned. But that was why Brock Lesnar won. Why is it a bad decision? It's number one. It's typical Vince hot-shotting. And we've explored the reasons why the WWE booked Lesnar into the match and decided to make him champion. Was it the right decision? And we don't think so and feel it's another example of Vince McMahon's over-resilience on hot-shotting to solve any problem that comes up. McMahon appears to think that he needs a big change of plans and that nothing short of a big surprise, even if Lesnar's win was predictable once his participation in the match was announced. It saved the show. Number two, bad booking for Biggie. The WWE mishandled Biggie's push with the main event's finish. So Lesnar did not need to defeat Biggie for the title due to the That's what I said in my video. He didn't need to beat him. You literally just, any Biggie is about to go back to mid-car purgatory with Kofi Kingston in Xavier. You might as well put him on smackdown, bro. I don't even want to see him try to go for the title because he's not winning. As long as Brock has that championship, he's not winning. Nobody's beating Brock while he has that championship. So, and outside of Roman. Fatal five, waist stipulation. Indeed, the best move would have been to someone other than Bobby Lashley to take the pin, set up a rematch between Biggie down the road. Even if the WWE wanted to have Biggie put Lesnar over, it made the new day's big man look weak by losing to one F5. Number three, it's spoiled existing plans for Raw. Their hot shotting likely changed its original plans for tonight's Fatal Four Way. As we believe Seth Rollins would have won the title, giving the WWE a surefire program with Biggie chasing Seth for the title. This could lead to some excellent matches leading up to WrestleMania. I called Seth potentially being the guy to win because I felt Biggie was going to lose, no matter what, but I felt like Seth was going to win the match. Yup, that's off the table now and Biggie vs. Rollins may not happen for some time to come. Once again, the WWE went into panic mode, likely upsetting its long-term plans. And number four, it's a bad sign for Raw's main eventers. Ultimately, Lesnar's win is a sign that Vince McMahon doesn't have much faith in Raw's main eventers. Lesnar didn't need to win the championship tonight, even if the WWE insisted the beast work the match in order to make up for Reigns vs. Lesnar's cancellation. Lesnar could have worked the match without losing, allowing him to return to SmackDown and resume his quest for Roman Reigns' universe. The WWE has to figure out whether Lesnar is going to stay on Raw and if so, what it means for the rest of Raw's main eventers? Will they be fed to Lesnar to hype up another match with Reigns? While the WWE may have felt obligated to give the fans a big moment for tonight's show, Lesnar's title win has the potential to do more harm than good. Lesnar needs to be on SmackDown, whether Roman Reigns returns in the near or whether he's out for an extended period. If Reigns returns, the WWE could reschedule Day 1's Lesnar vs. Reigns match at the Royal Rumble. If Reigns is going to be absent for some time, the WWE should put the Universal Championship on Lesnar until the head of a table returns, setting things up for a rematch Vince McMahon seems to want regardless of the cost. Reigns, more to the point, his heel character is the best thing to happen to SmackDown and if he's gone for long, the WWE will need to put someone like Lesnar on to try and keep the blue brand's ratings at their current level. But they have it folks, the real reason why Brock Lesnar won the championship at Day 1. Brock, a handsome amount of money because he's gonna have to travel between Sera and SmackDown. Hey man, if you've seen my rem video, I pretty much explained how I feel about it, so I'm not going to go into detail here. I will just say this, WWE, Vince McMahon, they will not learn into us too late when they have hit up Brock too many times, Goldberg too many times, Roman Reigns too many times because he's gonna be leaving soon. John Cena is probably not coming back for a while. Once those individuals are done, who are they gonna have left? Dummy, who are they gonna have left? And they're not gonna learn their lesson until they have literally used up those individuals so much that it doesn't even bring excitement anymore. They're not gonna learn. They won't. Until the ratings start falling. So they start losing money. They really care about the ratings and the money. That's when they'll learn. Push the people that you have on your shows. That's the only way you're gonna create new stars. Because if I'm a wrestler, and I've been wrestling for Vince, I'm a bust of my ass for Vince, only for Brock to come in and win just like that, that lets you know. That lets the whole roster know. He does not believe in you. I gotta give it to Brock. He doesn't believe in you. And that sucks. They're not gonna learn. They're not gonna learn until it's too late. Until they have, they can't use those people anymore. And it's not gonna matter because they haven't built up anybody on their main roster. No one even cares. People are not gonna care. So it's like, damn, well, now what you gonna do? So comment down below. Let me know. If you guys enjoyed this video by wrestling me. I like, I like that he did, you know, break down both sides of it. The positives and the negatives for some people. But yeah, man, this, I'm still the whole Brock Lesnar winning thing. That's just definitely left a sour taste of my mouth, man. But I appreciate all of the support. Row two, Sandy Kay. Appreciate y'all kicking with me. See y'all next year. Peace.