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During his promo on RAW, which was a pre-taped vignette, Brock Lesnar said that he didn’t get the chance to congratulate Oba Femi on his big win over him at WrestleMania. He congratulated Oba and told him it was “well done”, but that the win was going to cost him more than he could imagine. Lesnar then said that he had his fair share of a** whoopings over the years, but admitted that Oba Femi’s win over him was so humbling that he felt he was done. However, he admitted that it didn’t sit very well with him and that it wasn’t going to end that way. Lesnar said that while he could take a** whooping, he wondered if Oba could do the same. He vowed to kick his a**, humble him, and conquer Oba Femi.

In response, Oba Femi came out and told Paul Heyman that while the first match was simply about him trying to beat The Beast Incarnate, this time, it would be about killing him.

It’s safe to say that this will be war.