Has Gunther officially challenged Brock Lesnar?
No, but he has expressed interest in the possibility of retiring him.
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Could Brock Lesnar be the next legend to have his WWE career ended by Gunther? The Ring General has hinted at the possibility, adding fuel to the fire for a potential match between the two powerhouses.
Gunther's rise in WWE has been marked by his dominance and his ability to end the careers of established stars. Brock Lesnar, despite his recent return, is likely nearing the end of his in-ring career.
A showdown between Gunther and Lesnar has been speculated for months, with potential storylines already being discussed. Bully Ray suggested a scenario where Gunther retires AJ Styles at the Royal Rumble and then Lesnar at SummerSlam. While the AJ Styles scenario did not happen, the Brock Lesnar idea is still alive.
Given Lesnar's age and the reports suggesting 2026 could be his final year, a match against Gunther would be a fitting end. SummerSlam in Minneapolis would provide a perfect backdrop for a retirement match, creating a memorable moment for both Lesnar and the fans.
No, but he has expressed interest in the possibility of retiring him.
WrestleMania 42 or SummerSlam 2026 are potential dates.
SummerSlam in Minneapolis, Lesnar's home state, is a strong possibility.
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