BREAKING: Brock Lesnar being advertised for Money in the Bank 2022, future with WWE hinted
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Brock Lesnar as Money in the Bank winner
Brock Lesnar featured in the ‘Biggest match in WrestleMania history’ at WrestleMania 38 where he faced the tribal Chief Roman Reigns in a title vs title, winner takes all, championship Unification match but unfortunately fell short to the new Undisputed WWE Universal Champion.
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Brock Lesnar is currently being advertised for the Money in the Bank 2022 premium live event. The Beast Incarnate is being displayed on the posters of the event after WWE has started distributing advertisements for the opportunitistic premium live event. Here’s what PWInsider recently reported regarding the status of Brock:
“WWE has been distributing promotional material in the Las Vegas area with a number of superstars present in the advertisements. The likes of Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair are all shown on the material, implying that they may compete at the event.Another recognizable face on the advertisement is Brock Lesnar, which could indicate that.”
Is Brock Lesnar going to continue his saga with Roman Reigns after he returns?
Though Lesnar being scheduled for WrestleMania Backlash as well, it has been speculated that the Beast Incarnate will be going after the Tribal Chief again. But reports from Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter have claimed something different. Here’s what he said:‘
‘But the finish was sudden and while a good match, came nowhere close to the hype. It was surprising Lesnar would lose so clean if he is sticking around. He was billed for future PPVs, but this clearly was the blow-off of Lesnar vs. Reigns, and this feud ended with Reigns getting two wins and Lesnar zero. Plus Heyman turned on Lesnar in the build-up, rather than at Mania, which would have at least kept the door open to continue things.”
Ishaan Rathi
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