WWE News: Massive Update On Brock Lesnar's WWE Return Emerges Ahead of WrestleMania 41

With so many storylines forming in the current landscape, a return of the best incarnate Brock Lesnar will further enliven the WrestleMania season. Lesnar has been away from the WWE tapping for the past two years.

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Brock Lesnar has remained out of scene since SummerSlam 2023.

Brock Lesnar has reportedly opened up on his WWE future.

With so many storylines forming in the current landscape, a return of the best incarnate Brock Lesnar will further enliven the WrestleMania season. Lesnar has been away from the WWE tapping for the past two years. He hasn't been seen since his feud-concluding fight against Cody Rhodes, which took place at SummerSlam 2023. Following the PLE, no report on his possible return has ever made its way, shrinking the WWE universe's want of witnessing him inside the squared circle one more time. However, the long silence has finally ended as an update on Brock Lesnar's future has indeed arrived.

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Brock Lesnar Opens Up On His Return

Though he likes to keep it to himself, Brock Lesnar has reportedly addressed the question of his future in WWE and has given an optimistic answer. As per Ringside News, Brock Lesnar was spotted at a steakhouse in Austin, Texas when a correspondent approached him with the question, with his response being as short as "We'll see."

The former Universal Champion was reportedly mentioned in Janel Grant's lawsuit against Vince McMahon, prompting the organization to distance itself from both persons. Furthermore, Brock was reportedly included in an update to the case, significantly diminishing his chances of returning.

Brock Lesnar has been absent from the wrestling scene for the past 18 months, with his comeback seemingly contingent on clearance from WWE's legal staff.

While The Beast Incarnate is likely still under contract with the global powerhouse, wrestling veteran Dutch Mantell believes he has little prospect of returning to the ring.

"I think they're going to try to ease him in slowly if he comes back, and who knows, he may not even want to come back. He may still be getting paid for all we know. So if he's getting paid, what would be the purpose of him coming back anyway," Mantell said.

 

 

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