Brock Lesnar’s last appearance in WWE was at SummerSlam 2023. Since then, he has been away from the wrestling world. According to former WWE manager Eric Bischoff, “The Beast Incarnate” will never return to the wrestling ring. Bischoff opined that Lesnar has no reason to return to the ring as he has achieved almost everything in his wrestling career and has also earned so much money that he can spend three lives on it. So according to Bischoff, even if Lesnar plans on returning to WWE, money will be the last motivating factor for him.
Bischoff about Brock Lesnar
“Brock is unique. He got enough money… he could live the next three lives. His kids will never be able to spend the money that Brock has made, and beyond the money, Brock has farming. That’s his happiness, that’s his passion, that’s where Brock is at peace, from what I’ve heard,” said Bischoff.
“The Conqueror” has been absent from WWE events mainly because his name was mentioned in a sex trafficking lawsuit that was filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant against Vince McMahon.
Lesnar was named in Grant’s lawsuit
Though Grant did not directly name Lesnar in her lawsuit, she indicated that the former WWE chairman sent her to a WWE superstar, who is also a big name in the UFC. She stated that Vince McMahon wanted to make a great business deal with Lesnar and he allegedly sent her to please him. Grant also alleged that Lesnar also asked her to send a video of herself urinating. The lawsuit also states that Lesnar had also planned a Playboy date with Janel, but it could not happen due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
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Because Brock Lesnar’s name was indicated in the lawsuit, he was removed from appearing on WWE TV in the future. It was reported that Lesnar planned to return at Royal Rumble 2024, but he was pulled off the event and Bron Breakker replaced him. Since then, WWE has not made any statement regarding Brock Lesnar and it is expected that the former WWE champion will not return to the company until his name is cleared from the lawsuit.