WWE RAW: Brock Lesnar’s next opponent after Survivor Series REVEALED | WWE | Sport



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Strowman and Lesnar fought over the vacant Universal Championship at WWE  Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia after former titleholder Roman Reigns announced he has leukaemia and relinquished the belt.

The UFC legend made history in Riyadh as he became the first ever two-time Universal Champion after beating The Monster Among Men with a whopping five F5s.

However, The Beast had some unwanted help from Acting RAW General Manager Baron Corbin who knocked Strowman out with the belt before the match started.

The ex-RAW Tag Team Champion has been looking for revenge ever since and confronted RAW Commissioner Stephanie McMahon about it at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

Strowman demanded a Universal Championship rematch and a bout with Corbin that will allow him to pick the stipulations.

He said: “I want another Universal Championship Match against Brock Lesnar.

“But before that I want Baron Corbin. I want to pick the stipulations.

“You make sure Corbin signs a waiver so I’m not responsible for the damages.”

Strowman will be a member of Team RAW with Drew McIntyre, Dolph Ziggler and two more superstars from the red brand that will be led by Corbin against Team Smackdown at Survivor Series this Sunday.

McMahon wants a strong unit and agreed to all of The Monster Among Men’s demands as long as he promised not to lay a hand on the Acting RAW GM until after Survivor Series.

The Greatest Royal Rumble winner accepted the WWE Chief Brand Officer’s request and promised to unleash hell on Corbin after Sunday.

He told him: “Enjoy your time being Stephanie McMahon’s lapdog, because after Surcvivor Series I’m gonna neuter you.”

Team RAW are set to face Smackdown co-captains Daniel Bryan and The Miz as well as Samoa Joe, Rey Mysterio and Shane McMahon at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Lesnar will also be in action at Survivor Series as he will take on WWE Champion AJ Styles in a highly-anticipated match.

The two wrestling legends faced off at the same Pay-Per-View show last year and the ex-UFC Heavyweight Champion left with the win.

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