Following a thrilling WrestleMania 39, action picked back up on Monday night’s episode of Raw. Brock Lesnar’s betrayal of Cody Rhodes at the opening of their tag team battle against Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa was the highlight of WWE RAW. Rhodes was then brutally beaten by him. Meanwhile, in a recent interview with UFC commentator Daniel Cormier, Brock Lesnar stated that he had no plans to overtake Roman Reigns as the Universal champion or win his title. Follow the latest WWE News Updates with InsideSport.IN
Brock Lesnar Denies a Title Fight against Roman Reigns
After defeating Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 39, Roman Reigns had been the WWE Universal Champion for 945 days. Reigns deposed Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 38 to win the WWE Championship, and Lesnar wants to win the title again. He is still determining if his persona needs to possess a significant marker.
Brock Lesnar denies a Title fight, blames it on WWE schedule after turning heel on WWE RAW after WrestleMania 39; WWE NEWS: Roman Reigns vs Cody Rhodes UpdatesSeven-time WWE Champion Brock Lesnar has also won the Universal Championship three times. He unsuccessfully attempted to challenge Reigns for both world titles at SummerSlam 2022. Since then, he has not been a factor in the championship race.
In an interview with UFC legend Daniel Cormier on ESPN MMA, Lesnar was asked about participating in title fights. “I mean, of course, it does; we all want to be champions, but I don’t need it at this point in my career. However, I would like another opportunity if things worked out that way. However, things are crazy in this business.”
Brock Lesnar’s WWE Championship reign
When Brock Lesnar defeated The Rock at SummerSlam in 2002 to win the Undisputed Championship, it was his first significant triumph. In 2003, he twice defeated Kurt Angle to win the world title.
#TBT to 2002 … Advocating for the Reigning Defending Undisputed @WWE Heavyweight Champion of the World @BrockLesnar. 18 years later, we’re still on top. Still hold the gold. And still headed to the main event of @WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/QGDX7uJXpT
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) April 2, 2020
Lesnar had to wait until 2014 to defeat John Cena for his fourth world championship after rejoining WWE in 2012. Later, he defeated Kofi Kingston (SmackDown, 2019), Big E (Day 1, 2022), and Bobby Lashley (Elimination Chamber, 2022) to win the organization’s most coveted title.
At one point in his career, Lesnar was associated with the Universal Championship. When The Beast Incarnate defeated Goldberg at WrestleMania 33, he successfully defended the belt for the first time. In 2018 and 2019, he won the title once more.
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