Brock Lesnar is a rare breed of WWE Superstar. There is only one Incarnate Beast. The mystique, credibility, and star power he brings to the table are unquestionable, despite the fact that his wrestling matches over the past ten years have generally been a mixed bag.
Brock Lesnar should retire today in WWE
The former UFC fighter and his friend Daniel Cormier recently talked about retiring. He spoke into great detail regarding his WrestleMania match against the epidemic. The Beast claimed that at the time, he had quietly ended his career. Drew McIntyre would have been the veteran’s final opponent if this had marked the conclusion of his illustrious career.
While it turned out not to be the case, Brock Lesnar nearly left the massive organisation for permanently after Vince McMahon retired in June 2022 when he came back at SummerSlam 2021.
However, neither of their stories ended here. While McMahon made a comeback earlier this year, The Beast reappeared for a bout against Roman Reigns that ended a rivalry.
Triple H confirms Brock Lesnar almost walked out after Vince McMahon’s retirement pic.twitter.com/Cg5G5QQ1eR
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Prior to their match at WrestleMania 36’s main event, The Scotsman and Brock Lesnar had a memorable exchange during that year’s Royal Rumble. Unfortunately, their fight wasn’t very good.
This was unrelated to their skills or the game itself. But it did not help that they worked a match that lasted less than five minutes, and that too over the WW E Championship. It would not have been a memorable way to end his career if you added the element of wrestling in an empty arena.
Drew McIntyre wants to face Brock Lesnar in front of WWE fans 🔥 pic.twitter.com/KXqf7SzMzX
— WrestlingWorldCC (@WrestlingWCC) October 13, 2021
The present roster doesn’t offer many choices that are worthwhile. Although Roman Reigns makes a lot of sense, who really wants to see them face off again?
Gunther is a sensible and most likely excellent pick. Brock and Drew McIntyre, though, have a past. The two must conclude their unfinished story. The Scotsman is a strong candidate to put an end to The Cowboy’s illustrious career.
It’s time for another Brock Lesnar vs. Drew McIntyre WrestleMania main event, possibly in Philadelphia.
Will Brock Lesnar retire from professional wrestling in 2024 at WW E’s biggest event of the year?
Brock might be in his final year as a WW E Superstar, which is terrible. The ten-time world champion has agreed to compete for another year, according to earlier reports. The former UFC champion will take part in five competitions throughout this time.
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Currently at odds with Cody Rhodes, the two may face off in a last confrontation this summer. He still has three fights left. Although things could change and Brock could sign a new deal, as of this writing, WrestleMania 40 might be his final event.
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— WrestlingWorldCC (@WrestlingWCC) September 10, 2022
Meanwhile, anticipation is high for Brock and Gunther’s unavoidable confrontation. The WW E Universe wants the former UFC thug to compete for the IC championship at SummerSlam, a title he has never held before. Click here to read more.
Brock should be replaced by who? Is the 45-year-old veteran’s possible “next big thing” tale the best way to cap off his ring career? Comment here and share your thoughts.