Brock Lesnar Reportedly "Really Happy" With Samoa Joe Following WWE GREAT BALLS OF FIRE Match

Brock Lesnar Reportedly "Really Happy" With Samoa Joe Following WWE GREAT BALLS OF FIRE Match

Brock Lesnar retained the Universal Championship at the WWE Great Balls of Fire PPV last night and based on a new report, it sounds like The Beast is very happy with his opponent Samoa Joe. Here's why...

By JoshWilding - Jul 10, 2017 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: TheFightful.com
Brock Lesnar and Samoa Joe went to war with the Universal Championship on the line at last night's Great Balls of Fire PPV and much of the match was devoted to The Beast being taken down by the former NXT Champion. It was surprising considering the fact that most of Lesnar's matches are one-sided but that's what made it so refreshing. 

Now, according to a new report, Lesnar was said to be "really, really happy" with Samoa Joe following their main event and was "particularly thrilled that Joe was able to keep up with his physical style and was able to give it back." That's got to be good for Joe moving forward, especially as it's already been said that officials are quite high on him right now.

It's thought that Roman Reigns will face Lesnar at SummerSlam but you can't help but wonder if we're now going to see him take on a totally different Samoan at the event! We'll have to wait and see but feel free to let us know your thoughts on both this news and the match between Lesnar and Joe in the comments section. 
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