When Will Brock Lesnar Make His First Post-WWE Hell in a Cell Appearance?
Brock Lesnar concluded his long rivalry with The Undertaker at Hell in a Cell. Now that the feud of all feuds is over, what’s next for The Beast Incarnate?
There was only one way that the rivalry between Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker could have ended: inside Hell in a Cell. Lesnar and The Phenom beat the holy hell out of each this past Sunday night in Los Angeles inside the Cell and The Beast came out on top of the war.
With the final “big four” pay-per-view of the year on the horizon — the 29th annual Survivor Series in Atlanta, Georgia — there’s been no word on a potential return for Lesnar to the event. But, after the last pay-per-view of the year (WWE TLC on Dec. 13), we may have our answer to when Lesnar will return to action.
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"Earlier this week, The Forum in Inglewood announced that WWE would be returning to the arena on December 19th for the first time in over two decades. The event photo on their website and social media featured Brock Lesnar and John Cena, however the description for the show didn’t mention either of them and listed: Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Bray Wyatt, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, Ryback, The Dudley Boys, The Miz and the WWE Divas.Dave Meltzer is reporting on F4WOnline.com that Lesnar will indeed be wrestling on the show, which would be his third non-PPV match this year. It remains to be seen if that event will be a WWE Network special like the previous two Lesnar non-PPV matches."
This could be the beginning of Lesnar helping build towards Royal Rumble and the start of the road to WrestleMania 32. With rumblings of John Cena’s highly-talked about vacation being shorter than expected, Lesnar returning to the Forum not only could be a big boost for the company, it could mean another WWE Live program on the WWE Network.
WWE has already produced two events with Lesnar featured on the card — Japan and New York — so this could potentially be some big news with ratings continuing to fall.
Here’s the promoted poster of the Dec. 19 event:
(H/t to Wrestling, Inc. and Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter.)
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