Brock Lesnar Extends WWE Run at 48 as SummerSlam 2026 Appearance Looms
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 29
Brock Lesnar Extends WWE Run at 48 as SummerSlam 2026 Appearance Looms
11 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 29
Brock Lesnar is expected to keep wrestling for WWE after Sunday's Clash in Italy, despite signaling retirement after losing to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42.
Last week's Raw return — where Lesnar attacked Femi — set up the Turin rematch and reinforced reports that Clash in Italy will not be his final match.
WrestleVotes Radio said Lesnar is not currently planned for Saturday Night's Main Event XLV on July 18 at Madison Square Garden, leaving his next stop unclear.
Dave Meltzer has separately reported Lesnar will be around for SummerSlam weekend on Aug. 1-2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, a hometown-stage event that could frame any eventual retirement.
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