As per the latest reports from PWInsider, Brock Lesnar let his WWE contract expire, once again. This is the third overall time that his deal has expired since his return in 2012. Once again, there have been some speculations over his future in the WWE. It seems this time around the expiry went on a little bit longer as WWE had his merchandise pulled from WWE SHOP.
Now, most of the professional wrestling circuit is speculating that the Beast Incarnate has become a free agent. Brock Lesnar is likely to be back in the shuffle as he always re-signed with the WWE, in the past. A big-money offer should be presented to him, as early as possible in order to do so. The biggest box office attraction of the pro-wrestling circuit has spent more than twenty-year and thus proven to be the most reckless force.
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Jon Snowden noted on Twitter that Brock Lesnar has only lost a handful of singles matches, throughout his entire career. Some of those rare losses took place early on when he was training, and two of them were against the future WWE Performance Center Head Trainer Matt Bloom whom WWE Universe may know as A-Train or Lord Tensai.
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Here’s a list of superstars in the 19 yr wrestling career, to whom Brock had suffered 1-on-1 loss,
1. Drew McIntyre
2. Seth Rollins
3. Roman Reigns
4. Goldberg
5. Undertaker
6. John Cena
7. Triple H
8. Kurt Angle
9. Eddie Guerrero
10. Zack Gowen
11. Spanky
12. The Rock
13. Big Show
14. RVD
15. Mr. Perfect
16. Hugh Morrus
17. Lance Storm
18. Albert
19. Billy Gunn
20. Kanyon
21. Rico
22. Leviathon
The last name in this list if of Leviathon who went on to become Batista in the WWE. It should be noted that Brock Lesnar doesn’t digest pinfall loss, very often, which is why defeating him is such a big deal.
According to a report from Cage Match, Brock Lesnar has wrestled with a combined number of 419 matches in his career. He ended up winning 305 of those matches (72.8%) establishing a record percentage when it comes to wins. He lost 106 matches (25.3%) which is way less count than his contemporaries. The majority of those losses occurred in tag team matches while he later became a full-time Superstar during his first run with the company. Losses in house shows have also been included in that given list.
It’ll be interesting to see when Brock Lesnar eventually makes his return to the ring that also depends on him. The Conqueror isn’t said to be ready to wrestle during the days of this coronavirus pandemic. When he gets ready he is expected to let know Vince McMahon so that he could offer the expected lucrative deal.