Eric Bischoff reveals Brock Lesnar’s lack of motivation to make a comeback on WWE TV

Eric Bischoff reveals Brock Lesnar’s lack of motivation to make a comeback on WWE TV
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Eric Bischoff reveals Brock Lesnar’s lack of motivation to make a comeback on WWE TV

Brock Lesnar’s career in WWE may indeed be over due to the Vince McMahon lawsuit, according to WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff.

In Janel Grant’s lawsuit against McMahon, the ex-employee claims she was trafficked to a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, believed to be Lesnar.

On a recent edition of his “83 Weeks” podcast, Bischoff argued that there’s no reason as to why Brock would seek a return to WWE TV. He said,

“I don’t think he [Lesnar] is motivated to be a public person or is going to try to reclaim his fame, if you will, for lack of a better term. And he’s got enough money, he doesn’t need it… I don’t think there’s any motivation on his part to try to resurrect his career.”

Lesnar was pulled from the Men’s Royal Rumble match and is currently not being discussed by WWE’s creative team for WrestleMania 40.

Brock Lesnar, a former WWE superstar and UFC Heavyweight Champion, may have seen the end of his career in WWE due to a lawsuit filed against Vince McMahon, according to WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff. The lawsuit, brought by Janel Grant, alleges that she was trafficked to Lesnar during her time as an employee.

During a recent episode of his podcast “83 Weeks,” Bischoff discussed the potential implications of the lawsuit on Lesnar’s future in WWE. He argued that there is no reason for Lesnar to seek a return to WWE television and that he lacks the motivation to reclaim his fame.

Bischoff stated, “I don’t think he [Lesnar] is motivated to be a public person or is going to try to reclaim his fame, if you will, for lack of a better term. And he’s got enough money, he doesn’t need it… I don’t think there’s any motivation on his part to try to resurrect his career.”

This news comes as Lesnar was pulled from the Men’s Royal Rumble match and is currently not being discussed by WWE’s creative team for WrestleMania 40. It suggests that Lesnar’s absence from WWE programming may be more than just a temporary break.

The lawsuit filed by Grant raises serious allegations against Lesnar and McMahon. While the details of the case are still emerging, it is important to note that these are allegations and have not been proven in court. Both Lesnar and McMahon have yet to publicly comment on the matter.

If Lesnar’s career in WWE does come to an end due to this lawsuit, it would mark a significant shift in the wrestling landscape. Lesnar has been a dominant force in both WWE and UFC, capturing multiple championships and becoming one of the most recognizable names in combat sports.

However, it is worth noting that Lesnar has always been known for his private nature and limited appearances in the wrestling world. He has often taken breaks from WWE to focus on his personal life and other ventures, such as his career in mixed martial arts.

Regardless of the outcome of the lawsuit, it remains to be seen what the future holds for Brock Lesnar in the world of professional wrestling. His absence from WWE programming and Bischoff’s comments suggest that Lesnar may be content with his current status and not actively seeking a return to the spotlight.

As more information becomes available regarding the lawsuit and its impact on Lesnar’s career, fans and wrestling enthusiasts will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on this developing story.