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Brock Lesnar’s WWE Return Allegedly Hinges On One Condition

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Brock Lesnar has been absent from WWE for two years.

The Beast Incarnate last wrestled in the Stamford-based company in August 2023, when he lost to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam. He has since gone on hiatus amid being named in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon.

Although WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H has previously claimed he was open to discussing Lesnar’s return if the latter wants to, nothing ever materialized.

Speaking to Inside The Ropes, former WWE Superstar Eugene addressed Brock Lesnar’s situation. He claimed his comeback would depend on whether anything else would come to light in the ongoing lawsuit.

I think it depends if anything else comes out. If that is all that comes out and that’s all that happened, then I don’t think so. I think it could probably be forgotten.

Much like, Hulkster (Hulk Hogan) had a little incident in the past that I think after time people just might remember, but kind of not ostracizing for it.

I think if what Brock’s done, which I don’t think the text message or whatever it was, was that horrible, but if there’s anything more, then it might get dirty, might get messy.

Marc Mero Forgave Sable For Having An Affair With Brock Lesnar

In 2003, Sable returned to WWE, where she entered a romantic relationship with Brock Lesnar. The former WWE Women’s Champion was still married to former Intercontinental Champion Marc Mero.

After the latter discovered his ex-wife’s affair, the couple separated. Sable later tied the knot with The Beast Incarnate.

In a recent interview with Wrestling Life with Ben Veal, Mero discussed his book Badd to Good, in which he wrote about his ex-wife. He disclosed that he had forgiven her for cheating on him with Lesnar.

There’s so many great memories that we shared together, but also there was a lot of heartache, and writing about that brings back those memories and those feelings of hurt and pain and things that you went through, but I just use it as fuel to help other people go through things that they may be going through in their life.

But, like I said, no animosity, no bitterness, no resentment, and especially total forgiveness.