Kind of hard to pick a winner for this one. On one hand, you can make the argument about Brock Lesnar NEEDING the win here. After all, he did lose his big return match to John Cena. You could also make the argument about the loss putting a big dent in Brock's invincible "ass-kicker" persona, because prior to the match, Brock did run his mouth a lot, and he treated Cena like a bitch. The big bad UFC Heavyweight Champion lost to John Cena in the main event of a pay per view, so Lesnar is looking for some redemption, and defeating Triple H, who is a certified legend, will provide a tremendous boost.
But then you have to consider Triple H's side. Lesnar did break his arm. Triple H came to Raw as the CEO, not a wrestler. But Lesnar decided to attack him regardless. Then Triple had to endure a lengthy taunting process from Paul Heyman, and on top of that, you have to remember all of the lawsuits. Triple H is pissed, and he's looking for revenge. And I love the guy, but I wonder, will Triple H suffer two big loses in one year? Yeah, I know, everyone falls to Taker at Mania, but the fact of the matter is Triple H STILL lost.
There's a good amount of unpredictability going into this match. It's not so easy to pick a winner for this one, and I'm enjoying the "up in the air" feeling so far.
As far as the match itself goes, I'm beyond pumped. From a physical standpoint, Lesnar appeared to be in great condition on the 1,000th episode of Raw. Triple H can still deliver good a match, and Lesnar VS Triple H could provide one of the more memorable Summerslam main events. I'm hoping for a brutal, physical brawl between these two, because Triple H demanded a "fight" with Lesnar, so I expect the announcement of a No Holds Barred stipulation soon enough.