Brock Lesnar Opened SMACKDOWN By Destroying Wheelchair Bound Sami Zayn...And Teasing Reunion With Paul Heyman

Brock Lesnar Opened SMACKDOWN By Destroying Wheelchair Bound Sami Zayn...And Teasing Reunion With Paul Heyman

Brock Lesnar destroyed Sami Zayn during last week's episode of SmackDown, and the former WWE Champion once again dropped some big hints that Paul Heyman is really working for him. Check out some highlights...

By JoshWilding - Dec 11, 2021 10:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

During last week's episode of SmackDown, Brock Lesnar laid waste to Sami Zayn before Roman Reigns finished the job in their Universal Championship match. Last night, Zayn made his way to the ring in a wheelchair wearing a neck brace flanked by two nurses. Claiming he would sue everyone for robbing him of the title, Paul Heyman soon made his way to the ring to respond. 

Zayn threatened the Counsel to the Tribal Chief, asking who would save him without Reigns there. That led to Lesnar making his way to the ring, and while The Beast initially befriended Zayn and offered to take him back to Canada for some hunting and fishing, Heyman's taunts (asking where the destroyer had gone) led to Lesnar decimating those nurses and poor Sami. 

His former advocate watched on with a smile, and Lesnar later claimed in a backstage interview that Heyman is still his advocate. Clearly, WWE is still playing into the mystery surrounding where Heyman's loyalties really lie, a question that may not be answered until next year's WrestleMania

Check out some highlights from last night's SmackDown below:
 


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