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Brock Lesnar continues to be removed from all facets of WWE programming.
Last month, Brock Lesnar was set to return to WWE at the Royal Rumble to set up his matches for both Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania 40. A few weeks later, it seems likely that we’ll never see The Beast Incarnate in the company again.
A few days prior to the Royal Rumble premium live event, Lesnar was implicated in a lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE by former employee Janel Grant. You can read up on that lawsuit by clicking here.
Since then, McMahon has resigned from his position within WWE and TKO, and Lesnar is seemingly on the outs with the company as well.
Lesnar’s appearances from WWE in the coming month have not only been canceled, but he was also removed from the mobile game WWE SuperCard, as well as having his likeness removed from the Forty Years of WrestleMania edition of WWE 2K24.
Multiple fans discovered that WWE removed Lesnar from their “Then, Now, Forever” package last night. This is the intro that opens every episode of their programming. Lesnar was replaced by SmackDown Superstar LA Knight.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more information regarding Brock Lesnar’s status with WWE as it becomes available.
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