
Projecting When Brock Lesnar Will Return to WWE Programming
History. April 6, 2014. The unthinkable happened, and Brock Lesnar ended The Undertaker's streak. To be perfectly honest, I'm still in complete shock. It was a moment that nobody ever expected to happen.
The clutch of part-time stars in the WWE have worked their WrestleMania programs—with Brock Lesnar very much a member of that club.
Lesnar is far from full-time when it comes to his commitments with the WWE—in fact, he is the perfect definition of a part-time wrestler.
So just when can we expect to see Brock Lesnar back on WWE TV—with the possible exception of the Raw following on from 'Mania, when he will celebrate his victory? Let's take a look at some possibilities for the man who has become a WrestleMania legend.
SummerSlam
Perhaps the earliest we can expect to see Brock Lesnar back to begin a program is summer—in time for another of the WWE's high-profile pay-per-view shows.
His recent returns have been on editions of Raw, and no doubt there will be a show in the weeks preceding SummerSlam where Lesnar makes a huge impact on the WWE landscape once again.
SummerSlam is one of the WWE's biggest shows of the year, and it wouldn't really be complete without the addition of Brock Lesnar.
Perhaps a program with someone like Daniel Bryan would be a smart idea at the event—if Bryan is the champion, that would be even better.
Christmas
With Lesnar's victory at WrestleMania XXX, it almost feels like he has achieved everything he could in the WWE. Nobody ever expected the streak to end, and Lesnar has almost done the impossible.

All things considered, could we see a scenario where Brock Lesnar is away from our TV screens for a lengthy period of time? It certainly could be possible—given how little there is for him to do.
Perhaps the WWE might like to use the forthcoming months to push some of their full-time talent. Lesnar is—as has been mentioned—very much a part-time guy, and it might be time to let some others do the business.
You would imagine he would be around for the Royal Rumble though, and the buildup to WrestleMania 31. That said, perhaps Christmastime looks like a potential return date for Brock Lesnar.
He Doesn't Leave
Of course, there is the possibility that Lesnar won't take an absence from WWE TV just yet. Looking back at last year's edition of WrestleMania, Lesnar hung around after losing to Triple H at WrestleMania 29.
He even participated at the pay-per-view following WrestleMania—Extreme Rules. He went at it with Triple H again at the show, defeating him inside a steel cage.
However, this time, he has no real point to prove—especially after the remarkable feat he achieved this time around.
But there would be no surprise if Lesnar and Paul Heyman decided to stick around and perhaps go after the WWE World Heavyweight Championship—after all, he has surely earned a shot following on from his win at WrestleMania XXX.


.jpg)






.jpg)

.png)
