Brock Lesnar Retires: Would He Ever Consider a Return to WWE?
With Brock Lesnar's loss and subsequent retirement people are speculating as to what he will do next. Dana White was speechless at the press conference following the fight.
Brock Lesnar's most successful venture out of his venture in wrestling, football and MMA was his time spent in WWE.
Lesnar spent just around three years in the company, but held victories over many of the biggest stars in the business. He was instantly supported by Paul Heyman and rose to become champion very quickly.
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There are a lot of people who will automatically expect some kind of return to wrestling for Brock, but I would not be so quick to make that assumption.
Brock's original run ended with him leaving due to the painful toll the business took on his body and a desire to raise a family at home.
MMA allowed him to still sell PPVs without having to travel 300 days a year and perform four to six times a week. It seemed like a match made in heaven for UFC.
Now fans are speculating he will return t the squared circle, but there have been times, even recently, where he has said he is no longer a pro wrestler.
His inclusion in WWE 12 should not be an indication of any desire by Lesnar that return to the squared circle either.
There is no telling what will happen with him, but one thing is for sure, he will not just retire to his farm and raise pigs. He will have some kind of involvement in sports in some way.
As a fan of his work in WWE, I would love to see him come back on a part-time schedule similar to what HBK had, where he mostly does TV and PPV with a couple house shows here and there to keep his time on the road lighter.
I am waiting for the first person to predict he will be the one behind the 2012 videos WWE has been showing hyping the return of a major superstar this Monday on Raw.
It will be interesting to see if Brock's UFC contract—which still has fights left on it—will affect what he does going forward.
What do you think Brock's next venture will be?



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