This Ryback backstage segment is bizarre.
Oh man, CM Punk-Paul Heyman must have been such a great combination for TV. Did it work as well as it should have in theory?
This feud seems more like Punk vs. Heyman, and Brock's purely secondary, which is kinda weird with what Brock did before and since. But Brock vs. Punk strikes me as something with immense potential, like an updated version of Kurt Angle vs. Brock. Both of these guys are still so over, and man WWE is so much poorer for Punk's absence -- could you imagine a Punk/Rollins feud ending in a 'Mania match for the title?
Lesnar's such a ****ing beast. Like Cole flipping out just because Lesnar was off his feet. This guy is so, so dominant. Holy ****, the way he just threw Punk over the Spanish Announce Table. That was insane. And Punk's back busted open by the TV monitor, and the facade of the table being broken in half. Belly-to-belly on the floor. Oh man. Seriously, the referee is asking Punk if he wants to submit from strikes. Lesnar is utterly ridiculous. When Punk's coming off the back of his 15ish month title reign and is clearly the underdog, you know the opponent is something special. In hindsight, why were people surprised that Lesnar beat the streak? He reminds me of what I imagine territory-era Andre to be like, in some ways -- you just can't touch him.
Lesnar catches him, Punk reverses with a HUGE head kick, and all of Punk's offence has changed from proper wrestling moves to "how the **** do I hurt this guy?" Punk can't get him up for the GTS, Lesnar gets him up for the F5 easily, Punk reverses into a head kick, gets into position for the GTS, and Brock reverses into the Kimura Lock. That looks legit painful. Now Punk counters into a couple of other submissions, and they tease the Lesnar submission. But as if Brock's gonna tap; the inevitable "power his way up and force a powerbomb" occurs, but Punk keeps it locked in. He does it again, but with a running powerbomb this time. That's a seriously awesome sequence of moves -- this is high-class pro wrestling. Good in ring stuff, and one hell of a story being told.
So. Many. Suplexes. I must admit, I do enjoy watching Brock in this type of match. Uh oh, Brock has a plan. This is dangerous. He's so slow, measured and deliberate in taking that steel chair. That's kinda terrifying. The spot of Punk diving into the chair is cool, and now he has the chair to even it up. Holy **** Lesnar caught the chair and Punk goes the low blow out of self-preservation. Seriously, Lesnar's deadly enough on his own, let alone with ****ing weapons.
Punk off the top rope with a chair. Yeah, that's what you have to do to keep Brock down. And he kicks out anyway. Countering the F5 by holding on to Heyman's tie is gun, and the GTS fall is broken up by Paul E. Now Heyman's in trouble with Brock down. ...and he pops back up to hit an F5, that Punk counters anyway. For another ultra-close 2 count. Anaconda Vice, but I can't see Lesnar submitting. Ever. And in comes Heyman with a chair. inb4 Brock recovers and saves him again. This Anaconda Vice on Heyman is going to cost Punk the match.
Yep, big chairshot to the back. Never take your eyes off Lesnar. Stacks of chairshots, F5 on the chair, Lesnar wins. Gotta admit, the finish was a bit of a let-down with how much Heyman was involved, but it's par for the course when Punk's beef is with him moreso than Brock. 8/10.