Brock Lesnar’s Daughter Wins the NCAA National Championship in Shot Put
Mya Lesnar, daughter of WWE veteran Brock Lesnar, made history by winning the NCAA Championship in Shot Put.

Brock Lesnar and Mya Lesnar (via WWE & @WrestlingNewsCo/X)
Brock Lesnar may be away from the world of professional wrestling, but his legacy continues to make waves in sports — this time through his daughter, Mya Lesnar. Known for her striking resemblance to her father, Mya recently competed in the NCAA National Championship in Shot Put. Showcasing incredible strength and determination, she delivered an impressive throw that earned her the national title.
Mya Lesnar’s top throw at the NCAA National Championship reached an impressive 62 feet, 4 inches. Her second-best throw measured 61 feet, 11 inches — just enough to edge out the runner-up, Abria Smith, who recorded 61 feet, 10 inches. The 23-year-old has been a dominant force at the NCAA level, and her latest victory in the Shot Put has firmly cemented her status as one of the top collegiate athletes in the sport.
Following Mya’s championship win, Brock Lesnar was seen celebrating with his daughter in a few privately leaked photos. One particular selfie of Lesnar smiling alongside Mya has gone viral, showing a rare, lighthearted side of The Beast. It appears that Lesnar is enjoying life away from the wrestling spotlight. He was also recently spotted with his wife, Sable, sporting an unrecognizable look that caught fans off guard.
Moreover, fans continue to clamor for Lesnar’s return to WWE. However, for now, he seems content focusing on his children’s successes rather than stepping back into the ring. While WWE still makes occasional references to him on television, a comeback appears to be a distant dream. At 47, many believe the former WWE Champion has quietly retired from professional wrestling.
Will Brock Lesnar ever return to WWE?
Brock Lesnar’s return has remained one of the hottest topics among WWE fans over the past year. Initially, The Beast was rumored to make his comeback at the Royal Rumble 2024. However, those plans were scrapped after his name surfaced in connection with the Janel Grant–Vince McMahon trafficking lawsuit. Since then, WWE has quietly distanced itself from Lesnar, and there have been no official updates or signs of a potential return.

Back in February, Lesnar’s name was explicitly mentioned in the lawsuit. Before that, he had only been referred to as a “former UFC Champion.” Once the report came to light, it fueled speculation among fans that Lesnar’s WWE career might be over for good. Many now believe that his clash with Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam 2023 could go down as his unofficial farewell from the ring.
However, Triple H has previously stated that a return to WWE is entirely up to Lesnar himself. Interestingly, SummerSlam 2026 is scheduled to take place in Minneapolis, Minnesota — Lesnar’s hometown.
This has led to speculation that if The Beast ever decides to return, this event could be the perfect stage for a final appearance. While nothing is confirmed, fans continue to hold out hope that Lesnar might step into the ring one last time.
Omos talked about his clash with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 39
Omos faced Brock Lesnar in a blockbuster showdown at WrestleMania 39 — a true clash of titans that showcased raw power and dominance. The match not only thrilled fans but also reaffirmed Lesnar’s status as The Beast Incarnate. Recently, The Nigerian Giant reflected on the experience, sharing his thoughts on stepping into the ring with one of WWE’s most feared and respected competitors.

Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Omos opened up about his WrestleMania 39 clash with Brock Lesnar. He admitted it was a tough experience, as he had never taken a German Suplex before and was understandably nervous. However, he praised Lesnar for handling everything calmly and professionally, both before and during the match, which helped ease his nerves.
I remember during rehearsals, he just goes like, ‘Hey, how many Germans do you want to do?’ I’m like, ‘Brother, it’s you, Brock. Like, however much you want to give me, brother. We doing this, like, you’re doing me a favor with this match.
Omos via Insight
The 33-year-old star also expressed his deep gratitude to Lesnar for the WrestleMania showdown. Omos revealed that it felt as though the former WWE Champion was doing him a favor by agreeing to the match, and he didn’t take that opportunity for granted.
Despite the physical toll of the German Suplexes, he said he was willing to endure as many as it took, simply for the honor of sharing the ring with The Beast. Since then, Omos has yet to receive any major push, and his momentum has taken a hit.
Also Read:
- R-Truth Thanks Triple H and Nick Khan for Bringing Him Back to WWE in the Wake of Unprecedented Fan outrage
- Bayley Sends a Bold Message To Becky Lynch After Her Ambush on Raw