On any given day, Brock Lesnar is the biggest possible draw for the WWE since his mega return to the company back in 2012. Under the Vince McMahon regime, he was legit built like the Beast Incarnate and thereby the biggest box office attraction of the company. His two-decade-long career in WWE is quite illustrious and as much as it’s shocking to believe, it might be up for good.
Brock Lesnar spent a long time in the WWE and he had a unique rapport with the former boss of the company. The one-of-a-kind run is probably coming to an end as per a recent report which hinted the same. PWInsider reported behind their paywall that the ten-time WWE Champion was saying goodbye to some people during his latest WWE appearance on Raw.
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It was said that Brock Lesnar is “finishing up” with the WWE. A source for the outlet noted that the highest-earning WWE Superstar was not “necessarily” done with WWE at WrestleMania, but his backstage gesture during this appearance was more than interesting. His deals with the company are generally kept as secrets, but usually, they run out after Wrestlemania which could be the case.
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Brock Lesnar’s future in WWE seems uncertain
That being said, it remains to be seen whether Brock Lesnar is entirely done with pro-wrestling or he was just indicating at his latest contract with the WWE being up. There have been such occasions in the past but Vince McMahon always managed to throw away enough money at him and re-sign him, no matter what.
Brock Lesnar made his WWE debut in 2002 and he was a part of the most talented OVW bunch, back then. Within a few months of his debut, he quickly became a dominant force in the ring by winning the WWE Championship from the then-franchise player of the WWE, The Rock. With his unique in-ring style and raw power, he became a fan favorite as well as one of the biggest stars in WWE.
After his relationship with WWE became sour, Brock Lesnar left WWE in 2004 to pursue a career in the NFL. He later moved to the mixed martial arts industry where he became the UFC Heavyweight Champion. He then returned to WWE in 2012 to solidify his legacy in the company, forever.