Brock Lesnar has been gone from WWE for a while and there's no telling when The Beast Incarnate will appear again in the promotion. Recently, a viral clip on X (formerly Twitter) sparked a debate about whether the former UFC star's career has ended or if he can return to the Stamford-based company under Triple H's regime.
Earlier this year, Brock Lesnar's name was linked to the lawsuit against Vince McMahon, which led to his absence from the Stamford-based promotion. It's been over six months, and there's still been no indication of The Beast Incarnate returning under Triple H's regime.
Recently, a fan on X went viral for a video hoping Brock Lesnar would return by 2025. The audience in the replies were divided as many believed the 10-time WWE World Champion's career had potentially ended due to the lawsuit.
"Let it go. It's over," one fan wrote.
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"Vince made and destroyed his career 😭 Beast is cooked for life ig 😞," another fan wrote.
"Stop making Brock Lesnar a thing in this WWE," another fan stated.
Regardless of The Beast Incarnate's description in the lawsuit, fans want him to make a major return, as there are many money-making matches on the table for the former Universal Champion if he clears his name.
"Ngl it's inevitable. he and Trips probably have a strong professional relationship still," one fan thinks.
"It’s gonna happen regardless of what anyone says probably i’ll just be there for the dream matches i guess 😭😭," another fan wrote.
"I speak for every wrestling fan when I say we want Brock Lesnar back," one fan wrote.
It'll be interesting to see if Lesnar can clear his name and returns to wrestling for a final run in WWE.
Triple H provided an update on Brock Lesnar's WWE hiatus
The Beast Incarnate's sudden hiatus raised several questions for fans, and Triple H has often been asked about the former UFC Champion in interviews. Earlier this year, Hunter and Nick Khan were in London to plan upcoming PLEs in the country.
In an interview with Mail Sport UK, The Game was asked about The Beast Incarnate's potential return. The 14-time WWE World Champion stated he's open to a conversation with Lesnar if he decides to do something.
“If and when he decides he would like to do something, we'd be open to to the conversation.”
It's evident by interviews that the promotion is open to showcase The Beast Incarnate once again if he can clear his name from the ongoing lawsuit.