![]() NJPW has a history of booking the biggest gaijin as an attraction for the company. Of course, everyone will yell out the standard “go to AEW,” but let’s come back to that because there are bigger fish to fry in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Lesnar is no longer an official member of the WWE roster and turns his eye to the 2023 landscape in professional wrestling. Lesnar is currently slated to face Omos at WrestleMania 39, in a match that many speculate is right out of the mind of Vince McMahon. While there is only speculation about what that means, the initial thought immediately turned to his time being over with the company. If Lesnar became a free agent and was still interested in big days to perform, his presence would shake up the foundation of the industry.Īccording to PW Insider, Brock Lesnar began to say “goodbye” to individuals backstage during his last WWE Raw appearance. ![]() But are those moments coming to an end? Reports bubbled up this past week around the idea that Lesnar’s time with WWE is “finishing up.” Does that mean his time is over? Perhaps, but that doesn’t directly state he’s done with professional wrestling. ![]() His status as a part-time performer for the WWE has created some of the biggest moments for the company. By Raphael Garcia 3 days ago Follow Tweetīrock Lesnar is the biggest attraction in professional wrestling, and perhaps across all combat sports.
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