Brock Lesnar moved to WWE alumni list after WrestleMania 42 loss
WWE has reportedly confirmed that Brock Lesnar is now officially on the alumni list, which is usually used for retired or inactive wrestlers. He has not been seen in action since his last match, and this move has made fans believe his in-ring career is over.
Lesnar has not publicly announced retirement himself, but WWE shifting him away from the active roster is being seen as a strong sign that he will not wrestle again. Since his loss to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42, he has stayed away from WWE programming.
There was earlier speculation that he could return because his name was still on the active roster page. That kept some hope alive among fans. But now, with the update, WWE’s listing suggests his wrestling career is finished.
Reports and comments in wrestling media also mention possible tension between Brock Lesnar and WWE’s top management after WrestleMania, but nothing official has been confirmed by WWE or Lesnar.
For now, WWE has moved him to the alumni sectio. And there is no sign of an active return plan.
Brock Lesnar’s WWE Future in Doubt After WrestleMania 42 Loss to Oba Femi
Brock Lesnar lost to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42 in a big match that opened the event in Las Vegas. The fight started with both men going hard at each other, trading slams and suplexes. Lesnar used his experience and at one point sent Femi into “Suplex City” and almost finished him with an F5.
But Femi didn’t stay down. He came back with a chokeslam and then a sit-out powerbomb to win the match by pinfall. That shocked the crowd because Lesnar looked like he was in control for most of it.
After the match, things looked serious. Lesnar sat up, took off his gloves and started removing his boots in the ring. Fans began cheering him as if saying goodbye. He also made a sign for injury and then embraced Paul Heyman. This moment strongly suggested he was stepping away after the loss.
Oba Femi, who had only recently moved up after a strong run in NXT, used this win as a major career boost. He had impressed at the Royal Rumble earlier. After this match, he left the ring made it feel like a possible final exit from wrestling.
Is Brock Lesnar really retired after WrestleMania 42 or is a return still possible?
Triple H said after WrestleMania 42 that there was no clear retirement plan discussed with Lesnar. He explained that Lesnar is not someone who stays back to talk after matches. He usually walks straight out, goes to his bus, and keeps things private.
He also said Lesnar looked like someone who simply made a smart decision in the moment. According to him, top fighters sometimes reach a point where they know others are getting better or stronger, and they choose to step away. He added that it doesn’t mean Lesnar is scared or forced out, but more like he understands the timing.
At the same time, Triple H didn’t fully confirm retirement. He left room for a possible return and said WWE always has space for “one more match,” especially for a name like Lesnar.
There is also talk that this could be part of a story and not a final exit. Some reports link Lesnar to a possible match with Gunther, since Gunther has been built as a strong “career-ending” type wrestler in recent storylines. SummerSlam in Minneapolis is also seen as a possible big stage if Lesnar ever comes back for a final match.
FAQs
Q. Is Brock Lesnar still on WWE active roster?
A. No. WWE has moved him to the alumni list. The list is usually for retired or inactive wrestlers.
Q. Did Brock Lesnar officially announce retirement?
A. No. Lesnar has not made any official retirement statement.
Q. What happened in his last match?
A. Brock Lesnar lost to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42. After the match, he showed signs that looked like a possible farewell.
Q. Why do fans think his career is over?
A. Lesnar has not appeared since that match. WWE also removed him from the active roster page.
Q. Is a WWE return still possible?
A. Yes, WWE management has not confirmed retirement. There is talk that he could return for a special match in the future.
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