Kemo
06-04-2021, 09:36 PM
Brock Lesnar has been moved back to the list of active WWE stars.
The beast incarnate was quietly moved to the alumni section on the company’s website last year after WresltleMania 36. It was later revealed that his contract with the company has expired.
However as seen in the screenshot below, the company has moved Lesnar back to the list of active superstars just before their return to touring next month:
https://i.imgur.com/NBjufVe.jpg
This is not the only sign that seems to be pointing towards his return being imminent. Many sources have noted that the mention of the former universal champion’s name on this week’s episode of Raw was intentional.
Brock Lesnar has not been seen on WWE programming since WrestleMania 36. He competed against Drew McIntyre at the show and dropped the WWE championship to the Scottish warrior.
It’s been reported multiple times since then that the company does not have any interest in bringing him back to WWE programming in the absence of fans.
However, the company recently announced their return to the road with a big 25 city tour. Names such as Edge are advertised for these shows and even John Cena‘s comeback is said to be in the discussion.
So it won’t be a surprise if Brock Lesnar makes his return to WWE programming around the same time as well. If he does return it would be interesting to see what the SummerSlam plans for him are.
The beast incarnate was quietly moved to the alumni section on the company’s website last year after WresltleMania 36. It was later revealed that his contract with the company has expired.
However as seen in the screenshot below, the company has moved Lesnar back to the list of active superstars just before their return to touring next month:
https://i.imgur.com/NBjufVe.jpg
This is not the only sign that seems to be pointing towards his return being imminent. Many sources have noted that the mention of the former universal champion’s name on this week’s episode of Raw was intentional.
Brock Lesnar has not been seen on WWE programming since WrestleMania 36. He competed against Drew McIntyre at the show and dropped the WWE championship to the Scottish warrior.
It’s been reported multiple times since then that the company does not have any interest in bringing him back to WWE programming in the absence of fans.
However, the company recently announced their return to the road with a big 25 city tour. Names such as Edge are advertised for these shows and even John Cena‘s comeback is said to be in the discussion.
So it won’t be a surprise if Brock Lesnar makes his return to WWE programming around the same time as well. If he does return it would be interesting to see what the SummerSlam plans for him are.