Brock Lesnar
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Since his re-entry into the WWE back in 2012, Brock Lesnar has been one reckless force in the company and in the so-called sports-entertainment industry. WWE presented him in a strategic way to churn the biggest box office attraction out of him. From the “next big thing,” he went on to be the “beast incarnate” who had the capability of selling out a show single-handedly with a barely five-minute-there matchup.

That untouchable status of Brock Lesnar is no more intact. Of course, WWE still manages to keep him as a top heel of the roster and one of the free agents who can appear on both the Raw and Smackdown brands. However, his glory of beating undefeated has been tarnished since his 2021 summer comeback. He’s putting over other top superstars suggesting that the end could be near for him.

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Brock Lesnar’s 2023 Schedule Revealed In Possibly His Final Year With WWE 1

According to the reports of Xero News, Brock Lesnar signed a new 1-year deal during the WrestleMania 39 week in April. The backstage belief is that this could be his final WWE contract as an active wrestler. If that’s the case then this is the last tenure that the ten-time champion is having.

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Brock Lesnar could retire from WWE after Wrestlemania 40

After a decade, Brock Lesnar has been booked in five back-to-back pay-per-view events in WWE in a rare case. The bygone and upcoming schedule for the top superstar in 2023 could look like as given below,

1. Backlash 2023 – Lost to Cody Rhodes
2. Night Of Champions 2023 – Rematch against Cody Rhodes
3. SummerSlam 2023
4. Crown Jewel 2023
5. Royal Rumble 2024
6. WrestleMania 40

Going by the update, Brock Lesnar’s final WWE match could go down at Wrestlemania 40. However, it needs to be reminded that the former Universal Champion had thought of leaving pro-wrestling in 2015, then in 2018, then in 2020 during the pandemic, and then in 2022 after Vince McMahon’s WWE exit. Every time, the lucrative contract managed to drag him back to WWE programming.

Brock Lesnar’s 2023 Schedule Revealed In Possibly His Final Year With WWE 2

Time will tell whether Brock Lesnar is indeed going through his final schedule in the WWE. Meanwhile, this is what he had to say about his future in a recent interview,

“Every time that I think that I’m done, I’m looking to… then I get in a ring, I get to the building, and that’s the part of the business that I really love. I left the business early because I just didn’t like the travel. I’m just a simple man, and it was just too much for me at the time. But I don’t know. I don’t know how long I’m gonna be around. I don’t know that.”

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Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.