When was Brock Lesnar's last WWE match?
SummerSlam 2023 against Cody Rhodes.
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Brock Lesnar, absent from WWE since SummerSlam 2023, has been spotted looking to be in peak physical condition. A new photo circulating online shows 'The Beast Incarnate' in impressive shape, sparking renewed speculation about his return to...
Brock Lesnar's absence from WWE has been notable since his SummerSlam 2023 encounter with Cody Rhodes. While he lost the match, his post-match sportsmanship of raising Rhodes’ hand was a memorable moment. Lesnar's expected participation in the 2024 Royal Rumble and subsequent matches were derailed when his name surfaced in the Vince McMahon-Janel Grant lawsuit. Although he was removed from the case documents, WWE has kept him off television.
The surfaced photo indicates that Lesnar has maintained peak physical condition during his hiatus. This, combined with his cryptic 'We'll see' comment regarding a return, keeps the wrestling community engaged. The situation is further highlighted by his daughter Mya’s athletic achievements, adding another layer to the Lesnar family narrative.
While there's no confirmed timeline for his return, the circumstances suggest that Lesnar is prepared to step back into the ring whenever the opportunity arises. A potential return, however, could bring both excitement and controversy, given the circumstances of his departure.
SummerSlam 2023 against Cody Rhodes.
He was linked to the Vince McMahon-Janel Grant lawsuit, leading WWE to keep him off television.
When asked, he responded with 'We'll see.'
Mya Lesnar is known for being an athletic prodigy and recently won her second NCAA title in shot put, continuing in her father's footsteps of athletic success.
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