Brock Lesnar remains one of the most dominant and legitimate Superstars in WWE history. He has accomplished a lot in his two runs with the company and fans still wonder when he will make his WWE return.

Brock Lesnar has not been seen since WrestleMania 36 where he dropped the WWE Championship to Drew McIntyre. Fans continue to wonder since last year if Brock Lesnar will ever return to the company. Now it seems someone who is very familiar with Lesnar decided to give a hint about his return.

While speaking to Houston radio station SportsTalk 790, Paul Heyman talked about Brock Lesnar’s possible return to the company. Heyman hinted that Lesnar could have been waiting for the return of live fans and might be coming back during the Houston live events.

“Asking me about Brock Lesnar is a highly intelligent question and I commend you on your efforts. However, it’s a hypothetical. Brock Lesnar does what Brock Lesnar wants to do. If Brock Lesnar wanted to be back in WWE at this moment, at this particular time and place, he would be. Maybe, maybe he has been waiting for the live events, and maybe he’ll choose Houston to make that return… or maybe not, because Brock Lesnar is going to do whatever Brock Lesnar wants to do.”

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There is no guarantee that Brock Lesnar will return in July. That is when WWE will finally return to having live crowds in attendance. It certainly makes sense for Lesnar to wait until the return of live crowds. We will have to see if he truly does return in a couple months. He has surprised fans at Money in the Bank before.

Do you think Vince McMahon will back up a money truck to Brock Lesnar’s house to get him to come back? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet is a professional wrestling fan for over 22 years. He got captivated by the sport during the Monday Night Wars and has a passion for it ever since. He also enjoys TV shows, movies, anime, novels and music, which broadens his perspective and appreciation for wrestling. He is a knowledgeable and respected voice in the industry.

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