Since his comeback to the WWE, Brock Lesnar has been treated as the biggest box-office attraction for the company. His barely-there five-minute matches were enough for the WWE to sell out a whole pay-per-view which certainly indicated his star power. After all, WWE kept him on the highest-level payroll for a reason for a long time.
But just like every good thing has to come to an end, there will be a time when Brock Lesnar’s illustrious career will get wrapped up. It appears that WWE is planning to give him a proper farewell in his home state at the grandest stage of Wrestlemania.
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If the latest reports are any indications then the company is closing in to finalize the date and location for Wrestlemania 41. Sean Sapp reported behind Fightful’s paywall that the WWE’s biggest PLE of the year is heading to the first-ever location and it’s certainly not London, England. That location is going to be the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Brock Lesnar getting a chance to retire in his home state of Minnesota?
Since this is Brock Lesnar has always been billed from despite his current residence in Canada, WWE is looking forward to big him goodbye on that night. According to Xero News, the current stint for The Beast with the WWE could be coming to an end at WrestleMania 41 in 2025,
“WWE is hopeful to keep Brock Lesnar around until WrestleMania 41 in Minneapolis, Minnesota (where he’s billed from) – if Minneapolis secures the event. It’s assumed it would be Brock Lesnar’s final match with the company.”
Brock Lesnar will almost be 48 years old in 2025 and he definitely knows that time is ticking for him. Before WrestleMania 39, he was interviewed by UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier for ESPN, where he was asked about how long he plans to wrestle and he had the following to offer through his below comments,
“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.”
Brock Lesnar debuted in the WWF in March 2002, the night after WrestleMania 18, and stayed with the company until 2004 at WrestleMania 20. The 10-time world champion then returned to WWE on Raw after WrestleMania 28 in 2012 as a part-timer and that stint continues, to date.