Brock Lesnar makes controversial return to WWE after two years in exile to confront John Cena at SummerSlam

Brock Lesnar makes controversial return to WWE after two years in exile to confront John Cena at SummerSlam

After two years in exile due to his alleged involvement in the Vince McMahon lawsuit, Brock Lesnar returned to WWE programming at SummerSlam to confront John Cena on Sunday night. 

Lesnar last appeared for the company at SummerSlam in 2023 and was written off television despite being one of the company’s biggest stars at the time allegedly due to his ties to the McMahon litigation. 

Lesnar is not a defendant in the lawsuit, despite being named on multiple occasions in a court filing, and has not commented on the incident publicly since being named in it back in February. 

Daily Mail has requested comment from WWE on Lesnar’s status with the company in regards to his return amid the McMahon lawsuit without an immediate response. 

After the conclusion of the main event between Cena and Cody Rhoes, the ‘Peacemaker’ star was saluting the New Jersey crowd after losing his championship to ‘The American Nightmare’. 

As Cena was beginning to step out of the ring, Lesnar’s familiar theme music hit and sent WWE’s fans in attendance into bedlam. 

Brock Lesnar returned to WWE programming at SummerSlam to confront John Cena on Sunday

Lesnar last appeared for the company at SummerSlam in 2023 and was later written off TV

Lesnar last appeared for the company at SummerSlam in 2023 and was later written off TV

Former WWE employee Janel Grant amended the complaint in her ongoing lawsuit in February against McMahon, who she accuses of sex trafficking her.

The amended complaint includes new disturbing allegations against McMahon and other members of the wrestling company, naming Lesnar as the wrestler he had allegedly enticed into staying under contract by using her as a ‘sexual pawn.’ 

In 2021, McMahon was embroiled in continued discussions with Lesnar over a return to WWE when he offered her to the wrestler and told her to create personalized sexual content for a WWE superstar, the complaint alleges.

According to the suit, McMahon shared explicit photos with Lesnar and told Grant: ‘He likes what he sees’. Then, allegedly after Lesnar agreed his new WWE contract, McMahon is said to have sent Grant a message in August 2021, telling her ‘that part of the deal was f***ing U.’

The complaint had previously detailed the allegations but had not named Lesnar, instead citing an anonymous fighter. The Wall Street Journal had previously identified the wrestler in question as Lesnar. 

An attorney for McMahon told DailyMail.com: ‘As expected, the proposed amended complaint is nothing more than the latest publicity stunt in an ongoing smear campaign. It is filled with desperate falsehoods from a team that continues to disregard the law and the truth.’

A few months later, McMahon is said to have given Grant’s cellphone number to the WWE star who asked her to send a video of herself urinating. The suit claims that after she did, he called her a ‘b****.’ 

McMahon is also said to have arranged a meeting between Grant and Lesnar, with a sexual encounter between the pair ultimately not taking place as the wrestler was escorted back to their plane intoxicated. 

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon has been accused of sex trafficking by a former employee

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon has been accused of sex trafficking by a former employee 

Janel Grant (pictured) is suing McMahon, the WWE and another company executive

Janel Grant (pictured) is suing McMahon, the WWE and another company executive

Lesnar’s return doubles with WWE taking away live press conferences from members of the local media following premium live events. 

The lawsuit was officially filed back in January 2024 right around the time Lesnar was supposed to return to television before his implication. 

Last month, former UFC champion Daniel Cormier, who was in talks to fight Lesnar in The Octagon several years ago, said ‘The Beast Incarnate’ was on WWE’s list of banned performers.

WWE fans were split on Lesnar’s return to the company, with the legal ramifications being weighed with one of the most accomplished combat-sports of all-time re-entering the squared circle. 

‘If you’re complaining about Brock Lesnar’s return, stop watching. Stop watching. Stop posting. Stop buying merch. Stop going to shows. Otherwise, you’re a hypocrite. Complain. Complain. Complain. Stop watching or shut up,’ one WWE fan said. 

‘We as a society have moved past the need for Brock Lesnar,’ a second wrestling fan stated. 

‘(WWE executive Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque’) canceling the pressers to avoid questions about Brock is absolute coward s***. Soft as f***ing Charmin,’ a third added. 

‘I am and will forever be Brock Lesnar Guy,’ a fourth continued.  

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