Brock Lesnar, the former 10-time WWE champion, marked his return to the promotion in style by defeating John Cena at Wrestlepalooza Premium Live Event (PLE) in Indianapolis last weekend. The Beast Incarnate destroyed John Cena on the latter’s ongoing farewell tour, leaving the Leader of the Cenation with more questions than answers with just over two and half months remaining until his retirement match on December 13 at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
With this massive victory, Brock Lesnar has positioned himself as the top dog in WWE once again, but his future in the promotion isn’t set in stone yet. As per the report from the Fightful Select, WWE has no plans to have the Beast Incarnate appear on Raw or SmackDown in the near future, keeping him off
television for quite some time as part of his part-time schedule in the promotion, which has been the case for more than a decade.
Brock Lesnar is listed as featured superstar on WWE WrestleMania 42 promotional material
At the same time, since WWE has listed Brock Lesnar as one of the featured superstars for WrestleMania 42 next year in Las Vegas, Nevada, he is highly likely to be back on the Road to WrestleMania, which will begin with the Royal Rumble in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in early 2026. The Beast Incarnate has featured in marquee matches at the Showcase of the Immortals over the years, and with a lot of young talent emerging on the scene, he could end up being in first-time ever bout next year.
As per the report from Bodyslam.net, one of the young talents who could end up battling Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42 is Bron Breakker of The Vision, especially with Paul Heyman being directly linked to both of them. Breakker is currently being discussed internally in WWE creative as the potential opponent for Lesnar next year, and their power-packed wrestling styles could give the fans a match to remember for ages.
Some of the other superstars who could take on Brock Lesnar in the near future include names like Gunther, Dominik Mysterio, and Oba Femi, among others.