Brock Lesnar has been booked in the main event of WrestleMania 38 against Roman Reigns in the biggest match of all time in WWE history. Since both these two respectively were WWE and Universal Champions heading into the show, WWE has billed the match as a champion vs. champion Title Unification Match where there will be only one top champion following the WrestleMania season.
While nothing is confirmed, as of late, the Universal and WWE titles will be known as the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship and they will be unified, at least for some time.
Released WWE Smackdown Superstar Could Still Return To The Company
WWE intended to end the show of shows with one definitive world champion which is why the biggest match was set up for the event. While Roman Reigns will continue to make appearances on WWE TV, there have been some doubts about Brock Lesnar’s schedule after WrestleMania since he works only a few limited dates in a calendar year.
Recent advertisements from WWE indicate that Brock Lesnar is likely to work more dates, this year in contrast to his early bookings. He will be heavily featured on WWE programming, moving forward irrespective of the match outcome. Apparently, the top attraction is scheduled for two out of the next three WWE premium live events following WrestleMania 38, namely WrestleMania Backlash in May and Money in the Bank in late July.
Wrestlemania 38: Roman Reigns Favorite To Become A Dual Champion In WWE
Brock Lesnar likely to be on TV after Wrestlemania 38
Dave Meltzer informed the same in a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Brock Lesnar is undoubtedly the biggest draw that WWE could possibly ask for and the company would love to keep the momentums going in their favor even after the Biggest Event of the Year gets over. Hence, the top superstar will make appearances on May 8 and July 2 premium live events,
“Lesnar is booked for two of the next three PPV shows, WrestleMania Backlash on 5/8 in Providence, RI (6,059 tickets out) and Money in the Bank at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on 7/2.”
Money in the Bank is scheduled to be held at the outdoor Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada which is the home of the Las Vegas Raiders. To sell out the event, WWE would bring as many major stars as possible to MITB. WrestleMania Backlash will be held at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island which provides continuations of storylines following WrestleMania.
After a long hiatus, Brock Lesnar returned to WWE television, last year during the SummerSlam pay-per-view event as an entertaining babyface character. He entered right into a program with Roman Reigns which became the top-most program on WWE TV to set up the WrestleMania 38 main event match.