REVEALED: Was Brock Lesnar’s bloody segment at MSG planned?

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Brock Lesnar has been at loggerheads with the Universal Champion Roman Reigns since he returned at Summerslam. They collided for the first time at Crown Jewel – where Reigns emerged victorious in the match after interferences from The Usos and Paul Heyman. They were scheduled to collide for the second time in this rivalry at Day 1.
But some last minute changes to the card led to the Beast Incarnate being added to the WWE Championship scene. Lesnar won the title, lost it at Royal Rumble and managed to win it once again at Elimination Chamber. This has now led to one of the biggest main event in the history of Wrestlemania.
Universal Champion Roman Reigns and WWE Champion Brock Lesnar will collide in a Champion vs Champion Winner Takes All, Title Unification match. Before the match was set, both the Champions had to defend their titles at the live event in Madison Square Garden. That night had ended with the Tribal Chief brutally attacking the Beast Incarnate.
Roman Reigns attacked Brock Lesnar with the steel steps – which led to the WWE Champion profusely bleeding. The fans believed that the segment during the Madison Square Garden event was a planned spot – with the Beast Incarnate blading himself. But the Wrestling Observer Newsletter mentioned that this wasn’t the case.
”Regarding the 3/5 Madison Square Garden show, the word is that Lesnar did not use a blade to cut himself and it was a hardway job from the steps. WWE bans blading. Obviously that angle was meant to have blood and Lesnar does what he wants,” mentioned the report.
Brock Lesnar revealed his favorite F.R.I.E.N.D.S. character

WWE Champion Brock Lesnar is always seen as a dominant personality. His new character has given the WWE Universe a chance to see his new side. In a recent interview with The Michael Kay Show, the Beast Incarnate opened up about the man behind-the-scenes. Lesnar revealed the shows he watches on TV.
“I am not a huge TV guy…I don’t watch the UFC. Even when I was competing, I’d go back and watch some of my matches and I can honestly say that maybe I’ve only rented half a dozen PPVs. Seinfeld, or catch a little bit of F.R.I.E.N.D.S once in a while. Favorite is Monica,” mentioned Lesnar.
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