Strength: Brock Lesnar by a football field. Ha...see what I did there? I'd like to see Joe hoist up the Big Show.
Speed: Probably giving this one to Joe, but Brock can move pretty fast for a Heavyweight.
Endurance: Giving it to Brock. Joe has never been terrible in shape. I've seen him wrestle longer matches, but he does tire out and go to the rest hold well a LOT when you start getting past the 15-20 minute mark. I think pre or post liver injuries, Lesnar has the edge here.
Experience: Easily goes to Joe here, as he's wrestled longer overall and faced off in way more matches, against a ton of different opponents. He's got ROH and TNA experience, and a myriad of other indys. HOWEVER, Brock has the one thing Joe does not: exposure in the main event of THE company. Joe has never been "the man" anywhere, let alone at the top of WWE, taking out names like the Rock, John Cena, Triple H, etc. So Joe gets the edge for longevity, but Lesnar has always been a quick learner. How long did it take him to become UFC CHamp?
Moveset: Here's the thing...almost every Joe match results in somebody foolishly trying to trade punches with him. Watch his matches - it always ends up with Joe coming back and firing into the corner for the kick. But Lesnar's UFC experience actually puts him on par with Joe in strikes. Joe has a sick submission background, but Lesnar is also a big guy, and could probably power out of a rear naked choke if he had to. Brock has the bigger power set with the F5 as the finisher, but Joe has a lot more diversity. Tied up in my opinion.
Booking: Um....ECW....Paul Heyman....Brock Lesnar...
So I believe by my count, that puts Lesnar up by one point, to go ahead for the victory. I know I didn't need to do all that - Joe isn't gonna beat Lesnar in a million years. But I just thought I'd do the math. I don't think Heyman booking is going to play into a ton of matches in ECW, but you have to at least bring it up for Brock and Punk both being involved this year.