No, he's really not. Obviously you have no fucking clue what it meas to "draw."
Brock is arguably the biggest draw in UFC history. It's hard to say he isn't a draw at all, numbers do improve, people want to see him. Now whether he's a huge draw is debatable but he's a draw none the less. He's covered by Espn, and TMZ. Brock's fame doesn't depend on the WWE, no matter what he's done his name has been news since he was in college. Not something easy to do. So Yeah I'd say he's a draw.
Funny, I don't remember Rock's reign at all. He held it for a month then dropped it. I remember his match with Cena, but not the "reign" itself. And it will be the same with Lesnar. People will remember how he won the title and how he lost the title, but not the actual reign... unless of course he becomes a full time worker, defenses the title at each PPV, and appears on TV regularly even if he doesn't wrestle... but we both know that isn't going to happen. He's a transitional champion.
Yeah and that's a good thing, I don't know how that's supposed to be bad.
Aside from his matches with Kurt Angle, Rock, Hogan, Big Show, and Goldberg name me another feud of his that sticks out? Name me one of his title reigns that was "significant."
LMFAO, that's the dumbest thing I've ever read in my life. You just put up his biggest rivals into one section, and said besides these guys who he spent most of the four years he was in WWE feuding with, name me another feud that sticks out. And you even though you mentioned the people he feuded with most it's still easy to answer. Okay, Taker vs Lesnar, Gowen vs Lesnar, Lesnar vs Cena. The set of matches with Taker, including Hell in Cell, nobody remembers any of that. Him tossing Gowen off the ring post, throwing him down the stairs, beating the holy hell out of him, and Cena first championship matches and such. Yep all just easily forgettable.
Wrong. WWE will make no more or less money with Lesnar present or gone. He won't work enough to draw any decent number of gates, and WWE itself draws on their name value.
Exactly. He's a part time worker with no love for the business. That's why he's going to be a transitional champ who's only job will be to but over the next guy.
I wouldn't say Brock doesn't love the business. Honestly, I never thought that. Brock hates being away from his family, and doesn't like the travel. I don't think it's about the business itself, I think it's the LA to ny, to overseas bullshit that bugs Brock. He clearly enjoyed alot of his run the first time he was in WWE.
So he could be seen as a credible threat against the biggest star in company who he lost to in 2012
That's the dumbest reason to end the streak like ever. Brock was already a credible threat, he beat cena half to death in their first match. Beating Taker didn't make Brock credible, it made him unbeatable atm.
Look up what it means to be a draw in pro wrestling. Brock isn't one. He was a draw in UFC, but not WWE.
Here are some examples...
Hogan = draw
Austin = draw
Rock = draw
Cena = draw
WWE = drawing brand
Brock = not draw because WWE is a drawing brand
I don't know if I agree with that. Does Brock move the needle as much as those guys? No but he does move the needle now. I think summerslam will show that. I think WM 31 will show that.