Brock Lesnar
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Brock Lesnar is no more featuring on WWE TV since losing the WWE Championship to Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36. He’s reportedly unwilling to perform amid the coronavirus pandemic whose WWE contract had also run out, a long time ago. Since then, he has been keeping a relatively low profile and only a couple of snapshots of him is available in recent months.

In November, it was noted by sources that Brock Lesnar changed his look up a bit by growing a long goatee beard. He was captured in Canada in a medical shop posing for a fan. As seen in the latest photo given below, via Reddit user castejack, it seems Lesnar has since grown a thick beard. His face is covered with hair which is pretty different than his usual look.

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Photo: Brock Lesnar Changes His Look Again Post WWE Departure

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As mentioned above, Brock Lesnar is free to do whatever he wants to do as his WWE contract expired. As of this writing, no new contract has been inked and there’s no confirmation either on whether he’s coming back during the WrestleMania 37 season or not. No other signing news from a different wrestling promotion has also been noted.

Brock Lesnar’s contract with WWE expired shortly after his match with McIntyre. During an interview on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show, Paul Heyman mentioned that his former client doesn’t miss being away from WWE, but could return if the contract offer is right.

“Right now, he’s very happy being a farmer and a magnificent father to his children,” said Heyman. “However, if there’s something that WWE can offer that intrigues, motivates, or inspires Lesnar, and if the money is right and the business is solid, I’m sure he would be willing to do it.”

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Fans should also stop seeing a possible fight with Conor McGregor, as well. While speaking to Sam Roberts on his Not Sam YouTube channel, Brock Lesnar wasn’t that much interested in facing The Notorious One.

This interview took place way before the pandemic where Lesnar was trying to renew his deal with WWE before letting that prior contract expire. His words must have expressed how he actually thinks about this potential dream bout.

“I take sh*ts bigger than that kid. Come on.”

“I know you kids all play fucking video games and you live in this fucking false sense of reality and shit. I’m two hundred and f*cking ninety pounds.”

“This guys a hundred and forty-five pounds, if he’s lucky. If Conor McGregor wants to say some shit to me, and get his name out there more than he already has, by dropping my name, I got about ten f*cking words for him.”

Photo: Brock Lesnar Changes His Look Again Post WWE Departure 2

Brock Lesnar obviously found success in the squared circle while facing opponents much smaller than him with the likes of AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan, or Finn Balor. But that doesn’t necessarily mean, we could use the same mindset to the Octagon, especially with the Beast Incarnate who is bigger than the former UFC Heavyweight Champions.

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Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.