It’s definitely heart-wrenching for the WWE Universe to not seeing Brock Lesnar at the most important time of the year, Wrestlemania season. He is the biggest box office attraction in pro-wrestling, without a doubt. But unfortunately, he’s not slated to perform at the Show of Shows, this year. He is not currently under contract with the WWE meaning that his long streak of marquee matches at this PPV will be over.
Since the beginning days of his professional wrestling career, WWE always arranged mega matches for him at the grandest stage. Brock Lesnar only competed at two WrestleMania events during his first stint with the company. He competed against Kurt Angle and Goldberg at WrestleMania 19 and 20 for a win and loss, respectively before branching out of this business.
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Brock Lesnar then tried to become a pro football player, but he didn’t make it to the Minnesota Vikings. Then he went to New Japan Pro Wrestling before conquering the world of MMA in the UFC. After coming back in 2012, his brand value was even bigger as WWE could bill him as a former UFC Heavyweight Champion.
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Brock Lesnar’s Wrestlemania win-loss record
Brock Lesnar has not missed a single WrestleMania since 2013. But this year, he is set to break an eight-year streak of performing in marquee matches on ‘Mania card. Here’s the stat of the Beast Incarnate’s overall appearances at the Biggest Event of the Year,
2003 WrestleMania XIX Kurt Angle (WWE Championship) Won
2004 WrestleMania XX Goldberg Lost
2013 WrestleMania XXIX Triple H Lost
2014 WrestleMania 30 The Undertaker Won
2015 WrestleMania 31 Roman Reigns (WWE Championship) Lost
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2016 WrestleMania 32 Dean Ambrose Won
2017 WrestleMania 33 Goldberg (WWE Universal Championship) Won
2018 WrestleMania 34 Roman Reigns (WWE Universal Championship) Won
2019 WrestleMania 35 Seth Rollins (WWE Universal Championship) Lost
2020 WrestleMania 36 Drew McIntyre (WWE Championship) Lost
(list courtesy ITN WWE)
Due to his current hiatus from WWE, Brock Lesnar has already lost his streak of main-eventing six back-to-back SummerSlam PPVs starting from 2014. He hasn’t been seen on TV since losing to Drew McIntyre at Wrestlemania 36. The COVID-19 pandemic is said to be a big reason why he’s not leaving his farmhouse to perform in the ring.