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At the WrestleMania 40 post-show media conference, Triple H addressed a possible Brock Lesnar WWE return and his status in the company.

Brock Lesnar was supposed to be part of WrestleMania 40, but that, so far, has not happened. The idea was Dominik Mysterio eliminates Lesnar from the Royal Rumble Match and then they wrestle at Elimination Chamber. Somehow, that bring us to Lesnar vs former Intercontinental Champion, Gunther. It was truly a dream match fans have been asking about for two years. Then, we learned horrific allegations against Vince McMahon and John Laurinaitis. They, especially Vince, have be accused of sexual harassment, sex trafficking and other horrible things. While not named directly, Lesnar was also mentioned.

Laurinaitis was already fired and TKO convinced Vince to leave the board. He is gone and will never be brought back to WWE. Honestly, he should be worried about facing huge legal charges at the federal level. Triple H was asked about Lesnar at the WrestleMania 40 post-show media scrum. “Right now, Brock is at home, being Brock,” said Triple H. “We will see where it goes from there. The situation is the same as before. Brock is not gone from WWE. He’s just home being Brock.”

Will Brock Lesnar Appear At WrestleMania 40?

Now, some think Lesnar might actually appear on WrestleMania 40 Night Two. If he was to get involved, it would be in the main event. With Bloodline rules being the stipulation for the main event, there will be tons of outside interference. Perhaps, Lesnar will be in that mix considering Roman Reigns took his title two years ago.

If I was WWE, keep a distance from anyone whom knew was involved in these horrible crimes. Vince and Laurinaitis will never return to WWE and they have likely been blacklisted by society. For now, it seems like Lesnar still has a chance to be on WWE TV again. Although, WWE should move beyond him and worry about the rest of their talent. So, is a surprise Brock Lesnar WWE return going to happen on WrestleMania 40 Night Two?

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