Brock Lesnar's Attack on Dominick Disrupted Rey Mysterio's Title Plans

Brock Lesnar came in rapid and furious on ‘Monday Night RAW’ and left audience stunned together with his brutal surprise attack on Rey Mysterio's son, Dominick.

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RAW fans who tuned in last night time started their evening with Rey Mysterio getting on the mic and hyping up his championship fit with Seth Rollins. It didn't take lengthy for Brock Lesnar to come and put a prevent to that. And somebody who's ever watched Brock Lesnar on WWE is aware of that any type of interruption at the hands of Brock is a violent one.

The Beast Incarnate beat the bejesus out of Rey in the middle of the hoop, however his ire didn't forestall there: he quickly became his consideration towards Dominick.

Rey Mysterio's son has been featured prominently in the WWE for a while now, most commonly as a way of superstars using the young man to get to his mythical father. Brock Lesnar's intentions had been no different: he accosted the younger greenback out of doors the hoop, who tried to avoid war of words with Lesnar.

While Dominick was clearly unwilling to interact with arguably probably the most fearsome professional wrestler of all time, that didn't truly matter to Brock.

Brock brutally attacked Rey Mysterio's son, Dominick. 

He temporarily started beating up the younger guy and dragged him into the hoop, with his cohort, Paul Heyman, imploring the musclebound bully to prevent his horrible spectacle. 

Brock ultimately relented, however not ahead of dealing important damage to both Rey and his son, who won back-to-back suplexes for principally sitting down and no longer trying to have interaction in a combat at all.

It used to be a horrifying commentary from Brock, who is about to combat Kofi Kingston for the SmackDown! championship when it premieres on FOX on Friday, Oct. 4.

Shortly after Brock's beatdown, the display lower to business, and when it returned, Dominick was featured being carted out of the sector on a stretcher. Rey Mysterio wasn't medically cleared through a physician to compete after withstanding Lesnar's savagery, which then gave Rusev the chance to problem Seth Rollins for the belt. 

As big of an exclamation point as Brock's beating was, it might doubtlessly imply big issues for Dominick at some point.

Rey's son is being featured closely in this system and it's clear that the WWE is trying to construct him into a big big name. Sure, he is getting overwhelmed down through a host of seasoned superstars now, however, as any person knows on this business, that is how you are making your bones. And familiar names sell neatly and resonate with the pre-existing fan base. The fact that everybody feels for no longer simplest Rey and Dominick every time he gets jumped, is a good signal.

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Dominick is coaching with the mythical Lance Storm to become a super luchador like his father. Rey has been pretty vocal about his son following in his footsteps. Dom unquestionably has a bonus over other up-and-coming wrestlers: it's actually in his blood and despite the fact that it looks like he's getting punked on a day by day basis on every occasion he is overwhelmed up on digital camera, it is pretty obvious the WWE has some giant plans for him one day.

Rey spoke with Wrestlezone about Dominick carving his own legacy in the family industry: "It cost me a lot of work and sacrifice to gain the respect of my uncle in order for him to pass on the legacy of the ‘Mysterio’ name onto me. I can’t even count how many times as a kid that I would cry, I was bleeding, I was injured, but I still worked through all of that to get back in the ring and do what I’m doing now."

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Rey persevered: "It cost a price to be who I am, and to be able to see my son grow up in a different style, but to see him grow outside of a professional ring and during his training stages, I see that it’s in the bloodline. 

"For me to be able to percentage the hoop and to have a fit with him at my aspect, and simply seeing his performance — not in the front row, however in the nook, standing next to him, looking ahead to him to tag me in — it’s something that once he advised me he sought after to wreck into this business, I’ve imagined that second ever since."

It appears that Dominick is skipping the NXT "proving floor" step altogether. For a performance standpoint, he can definitely take hits and falls pretty well. Storyline wise, it also makes sense — Dominick was one of the driving forces behind Rey finally hanging up the mask because of the promise that the two of them would be a father-son tag team. That dream looks like it could very well become a reality.

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Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that the WWE will likely be signing Dominick full-time inside of a year's time. From the frequency of his appearances on WWE programming that looks like it's going to happen sooner than later. Anyone excited to look Dominick's talents on the mat and ultimately make a run for the title?

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