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There was a time when WWE would bring Brock Lesnar in, and it would guarantee a ratings spike, proving that he was a genuine draw for the company. That's when it made sense for WWE to spend significant sums on his contract, as it would help the business, but that's no longer the case.
Brock Lesnar made his return to WWE television at SummerSlam 2025, confronting John Cena, who had just lost the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes. Lesnar laid out Cena, setting up a match between the two at WWE Wrestlepalooza. The match was a quick affair with Lesnar winning.
During tonight’s episode of Monday Night Raw, Brock Lesnar made a rare appearance with his long-time ‘advocate’ Paul Heyman. He also brought along his Survivor Series team that features Logan Paul, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed and Drew McIntyre.
John Cena will wrestle his final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event, with WWE stars including Reigns, Lesnar, AJ Styles, Becky Lynch, and more paying heartfelt tributes to the 17-time champion.
Gunther is already rumoured to be Brock Lesnar's final opponent in WWE. The Ring General retired Goldberg in July this year. He will face John Cena in a retirement match at WWE SNME this month, and if he beats Cena, he'll add another feather in his cap. Moreover, after Cena, Gunther will be the favourite to square off against Brock Lesnar also.
The WWE executive was asked who some legitimate tough guys are in the WWE locker room. His full answer and explanations are in the article.