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Brock Lesnar looking to sign 1 year deal to WM40
5 matches
Last contract with WWE
If Lesnar decided against signing a new deal, he'd be losing clean to Omos at Mania next weekend.
If he wins, he's signed.
— Xero — WFY — DKO (@4YouWrestling) March 24, 2023
According to a report from Xero news Brock Lesnar looking to sign 1 year deal to WM40, 5 matches,Last contract with WWE If Lesnar decided against signing a new deal, he’d be losing clean to Omos at Mania next weekend. If he wins, he’s signed.
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Brock Lesnar:Is brock Lesnar Leaving WWE?
Brock Lesnar:Is brock Lesnar Leaving WWE?Lesnar made his return to WWE on April 2, 2012, delivering his finishing move the F5 to John Cena .He began a feud with Triple H and faced him at Summer Slam on August 19, 2012 and won by submission and broke Triple H’s arm. He released a tout and said that he was quitting the WWE because he had conquered everything in the WWE.
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He returned to the WWE again on January 28, 2013 and delivered an F5 to Vince Mcmahon as McMahon was about to fire Paul Heyman. The F5 resulted in McMahon’s pelvis breaking
He fought in the UFC from 2008 to 2011, winning the UFC Heavyweight Championship before retiring from the UFC after losing his last match against Alistair overeem at UFC 141.
Brock Lesnar:Is brock Lesnar Leaving WWE?Brock’s contracts with WWE usually expire in April of each year, and it seemed like he was letting people know that he won’t be signing a new deal when his current one is up.
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