Brock Lesnar
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The drama around the Money in the Bank contract held by Brock Lesnar continues to unfold. Paul Heyman, the advocate for the superstar dropped a video message on Twitter to send breaking news to the WWE Universe. He confirmed that his client is ready to cash-in the championship contract inside the Money in the Bank briefcase on this Monday Night when WWE Raw airs. His opponent will be none but the Universal Champion, Seth Rollins.

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This might come as a straight response after Stephanie McMahon sent a warning on yesterday. She was furious over the fact that Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman converted Money in the Bank briefcase into a boombox. They toyed and made fun of it and thus disrespecting the championship contract. This also was a slap to the face of the Universal and WWE Champion who was waiting to know his decision.

So, Stephanie McMahon wanted to punish Brock Lesnar when WWE Raw would have aired. Now, Heyman responded to that with a straight-up answer which may produce a Wrestlemania rematch on the show. Even WWE.com confirmed the same. However, there has not been any specification mentioned about when the title match may take place,

“There is still some suspense at play here. Heyman did not specify when The Beast would be cashing in, only that it would occur between the hours of 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET, “at a time of [Lesnar’s] choosing.” Still, that doesn’t mean the title is Brock’s for the taking. Rollins is one of the only men to crack the code of defeating Lesnar, and with the champion at least having some specifics to work with, his chances of a repeat are higher than Heyman and Lesnar are likely willing to admit. Tune in to Raw this Monday, live at 8/7 C on USA Network.”

Seth Rollins noticed this and responded to the Money in the Bank contract holder in true fashion. What was the meaning of this suspense when he was going to cash-in on WWE Raw, anyway. After all, the beast appeared on two occasions, last week just to leave him fuming over his antics. So Rollins is waiting to stomp down his head again just like Wrestlemania 35.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.