Congratulations are in order for Duke Lesnar, the son of Brock Lesnar and Sable.
The 14-year-old was selected 115th overall by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the the Western Hockey League Draft on Thursday. Duke spent this past season with the Notre Dame Hounds, where he racked up 13 goals, 15 assists and 28 points while appearing in 30 games.
The WHL is a junior league that's based in Western Canada and across the northwest United States. Duke will report to Medicine's development and rookie camp later this summer.
With the 115th pick in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft, the Tigers are proud to select Duke Lesnar from the Notre Dame Hounds U15 Prep! pic.twitter.com/YakRYKJuKZ
— Medicine Hat Tigers (@tigershockey) May 8, 2025
While their parents earned their notoriety in the combat sports and professional wrestling worlds, respectively, the Lesnar boys are all climbing the hockey ranks.
Alexander Lesnar currently plays for Saint John’s University in the ACHA II, while Turk Lesnar was Duke's teammate on the Notre Dame squad this last year.
Brock Lesnar has, for the most part, stayed out of the public eye since he was implicated in the on-going Janel Grant lawsuit that was filed against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE.
The former WWE Champion has not wrestled since SummerSlam 2023 when he lost to Cody Rhodes at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. It's unknown when, or even if, Brock will ever return to the company.
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