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What Will Bobby Lashley and Brock Lesnar Do At Wrestlemania 39?


WWE has announced that Brock Lesnar will take on Bobby Lashley in Brock’s "home country" of Canada. A lot of fans thought they’d be facing each other at Wrestlemania. This has sparked speculation about what WWE has in store for both Lesnar and Lashley at the biggest event of the year.


The first two matches between Lesnar and Lashley were great showdowns between two of the biggest and strongest forces in the industry. They left fans wanting more and more. Both men bring a unique combination of raw power and athleticism to the ring, and their clashes have always been must-see events. Add in the fact that they’re both legitimate tough guys and you have a hot feud in WWE. 




Typically, the Elimination Chamber is used as a build-up event for WrestleMania, with WWE stacking the card with high-stakes matches to get fans excited for the big show.

So, what does this mean for Lesnar and Lashley at WrestleMania 39? It's possible that WWE could be planning a big singles match for one or both of these behemoths, or they could be setting them up for separate storylines.





Another possibility is that WWE could be setting the stage for a big tag team match at WrestleMania, with Lesnar and Lashley teaming up against some of the biggest and baddest tag teams in the industry. This could be a match for the ages and would showcase the power and athleticism of both men to the fullest extent. That would be a fun idea but I don’t think it’ll happen. 


In any case, the future of Lesnar and Lashley in WWE is one of the most intriguing stories heading into Wrestlemania season, and fans will be eagerly awaiting more information on what WWE has in store for these two legends. Whether they face each other in the ring again or go their separate ways, they’re sure to be a big part of WWE’s plans.


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