Lesnar Return Changes Everything Instantly
Brock Lesnar‘s return to WWE RAW did not feel like nostalgia. It felt like a threat. One week after what appeared to be an emotional farewell at WrestleMania 42, Lesnar stormed back and delivered multiple F5s to Oba Femi without warning. The retirement boots, the emotion, the crowd moment — all of it now carries a completely different meaning. This was not a legend taking a bow. This was a predator resetting the hunt.
Clash In Italy Feud Takes Shape
With Clash in Italy approaching fast, WWE has a natural centerpiece feud in place. The rematch contract already sits on the table. Paul Heyman delivered it directly to Adam Pearce. The only signature still missing is Femi’s, and that detail alone creates several explosive possibilities for the weeks ahead.
Heyman Promo Could Define Rivalry
The smartest move RAW can make immediately is putting Lesnar and Heyman in the ring together. Heyman thrives in moments exactly like this. He can reshape the entire narrative, reframe the confusion as calculated strategy, and present Lesnar’s return as inevitable rather than impulsive. That promo would restore clarity and give the Clash in Italy match the weight it needs to feel truly monumental.
Contract Signing Could Turn Violent

A contract signing segment could deliver the next unforgettable moment. Femi steps forward, signs the rematch agreement, and stands tall. Then Lesnar strikes without hesitation. That attack immediately after the ink dries sends a brutal message — there is no turning back, no delay, only violence waiting at the finish line. It also deepens Femi’s emotional journey heading into Turin.
Backstage Chaos Adds Rivalry Tension
A backstage ambush could add another compelling layer. Lesnar hunting Femi through arena corridors creates tension that a standard ring confrontation simply cannot replicate. Cameras scrambling to follow the chaos would feel raw and unstable — exactly the environment where Lesnar is most dangerous.
SummerSlam Could Finish The War
Heyman could also frame this rivalry as a best-of-three series, with Clash in Italy as chapter one and SummerSlam as the potential finale. That announcement alone transforms a single rematch into a summer-long war with real stakes and escalating intensity throughout.

