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When will Brock Lesnar defend the WWE Universal Championship?

Viernes 08 de Diciembre del 2017

When will Brock Lesnar defend the WWE Universal Championship?

Many fans are bothered because the current WWE Universal Champion, Brock Lesnar, doesn't have a full-time schedule, although it's true that every time he wrestles he steals the show. His last match was not for the championship, it was in September at No Mercy. At the moment, it is not known if he will defend the title at Royal...

Many fans are bothered because the current WWE Universal Champion, Brock Lesnar, doesn't have a full-time schedule, although it's true that every time he wrestles he steals the show. His last match was not for the championship, it was in September at No Mercy. At the moment, it is not known if he will defend the title at Royal...

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"Many fans are upset because the current WWE Universal Champion, Brock Lesnar, does not have a full-time schedule, although the truth is that every time he wrestles, he steals the show."

His last match wasn't for the championship, it was in September, at No Mercy.

At the moment, it is unknown if he will defend the title at Royal Rumble. It is highly likely that he will, and the most recent news we published is that Finn Balor could once again become his next rival after being dismissed as a contender.

After the Rumble, the next Raw exclusive PPV will be Elimination Chamber, and since there is still plenty of time, there are barely any updates regarding the lineup. However, the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, where the event will take place, has posted an announcement confirming some of the most important WWE Superstars who will be part of it.

"Fans will have the opportunity to see Raw Superstars fighting within 10 tons of steel. Come to Las Vegas to see Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, The Miz, and many more fan-favorite WWE Superstars."

The name of Brock Lesnar does not appear, which has led many fans to claim on social media that Lesnar will not participate. However, as we have already said many times, the announcements made by arenas about the roster mean nothing, because even though they advertise events months in advance, WWE makes the final programming weeks or even days before.

An example is the recent WWE tour of Latin America, in which they were still announcing on TV a few days before that Jinder Mahal would defend the title against Shinsuke Nakamura as the main event, even though several weeks had passed since Mahal lost the belt.

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