Brock Lesnar's status with WWE is up in the air and there's no tentative return date for The Beast Incarnate. Meanwhile, the former three-time Hardcore Champion Maven boldly commented on the former UFC star's backstage attitude.
Brock Lesnar has had his share of issues with WWE and eventually left the Stamford-based promotion following a disastrous match against Goldberg at WrestleMania XX. Later, he returned to the company and remained a staple for over a decade before recent incidents.
Recently, Maven uploaded on video on his YouTube channel where he addressed a few superstars' backstage attitudes in the company. In the video, the former three-time Hardcore Champion made a bold comment when he stated Brock Lesnar's backstage attitude, regardless of being good or bad, was justified due to his talents and the money he made for WWE.
"When you're that big, that menacing, and made that much money for the company and are that talented and to back it up, there's not many people that you don't have not to be a jerk for," Maven said. [From 20:05 to 20:20]
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Check out the video below:
Brock Lesnar was recently spotted amid his WWE hiatus
Earlier this year, Brock Lesnar was scheduled to return at the Royal Rumble. However, those plans were scrapped and Bron Breakker was used instead of The Beast Incarnate. Later, it was revealed that the star won't be involved with the company anytime soon.
This happened due to his alleged involvement in Vince McMahon's ongoing investigation in the Janel Grant lawsuit. Until The Beast Incarnate's name is not in the clear, he will likely not be seen in a WWE ring.
Earlier this month, the former three-time Universal Champion was spotted taking a picture with a fan. There's no update on when The Beast Incarnate will return to the company as he was last seen on-screen at SummerSlam 2023.
It'll be interesting to see if the UFC star ever makes his return to the Stamford-based promotion.
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