

Talk about a match that came out of nowhere. The name of this category is the Most Valuable Performer and no one brought more bottom-line value than Lesnar.5. Most of these matches were dismissed by hardcore fans, but they were also major revenue drivers for the promotion. He unceremoniously ended Kofimania, lost the Universal title to Rollins, and participated in abbreviated feuds with Cain Velasquez and Rey Mysterio. Lesnar was a part of so many huge stories throughout the year. When he is on a card, in the ring or on the ramp, fans and haters alike are still glued to their screens. Lesnar is still the WWE’s biggest needle mover and he still has the most undeniable presence of anyone in the promotion. It’s simple: it comes down to money and raw, commercial appeal. You might be wondering how in the world Lesnar can occupy this spot when he hasn’t even been mentioned in the other areas of this article. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Getty Images Lesnar will face former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez and WWE wrestler Braun Strowman will take on heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury at the WWE's Crown Jewel event at Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on October 31. T-Mobile Arena on Octoin Las Vegas, Nevada. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 11: WWE champion Brock Lesnar speaks during a WWE news conference at. The rise of Walter, Rhea Ripley, Keith Lee and the continued brilliance of Baszler, Gargano, Cole, Tommaso Ciampa and others make 2020 just as promising as the last year. In 2019, the brand took over as the most compelling show under WWE’s umbrella. I paid attention to the brand for years, but didn’t allow myself to become fully invested until 2018. If you haven’t seen this show, you should watch it. War Raiders, Walter-Dunne, Baszler-Shirai and Sane were all part of Takeover in Brooklyn. Cole-Gargano, Riddle-Velveteen, Black and Ricochet vs. Not a single pay-per-view event in 2019 from any company in the professional wrestling industry was more epic from beginning to end. The Fiend might be a bit overpowered and poorly booked to this point, but Wyatt has created a fascinatingly creepy persona whose presence has changed WWE in a way that doesn’t come along often. One the back of the odd and compelling Firefly Fun House, Wyatt reinvented himself and added another layer to his character. I loved Bryan’s tree-hugging angle, but nothing was quite like Bray Wyatt’s dual personality.
