Brock Lesnar has officially retired from professional wrestling. This follows his loss to Oba Femi during WrestleMania 42.
Lesnar lost the match in under five minutes—specifically, it lasted just 4:42. Fans witnessed a shocking defeat, marking Femi’s first WrestleMania appearance.
As of midday Sunday, the atmosphere was electric. Fans chanted, “Thank you, Lesnar,” as he laid his gloves and boots in the ring, signaling the end of an era.
Lesnar’s career in WWE began in 2002. He quickly became a dominant force, winning ten WWE championships and two Royal Rumble events.
His first stint with WWE ended in 2004 after WrestleMania XX. He then pursued a career in professional football before transitioning to mixed martial arts.
At the time of his retirement, Lesnar was 48 years old. His achievements include a college wrestling record of 106 wins and just 5 losses.
As fans reflect on his legacy, Kurt Angle expressed sentiments online: “Love you my brother. There will only be one like you. Enjoy retirement Brock.”
Details remain unconfirmed about what this means for WWE’s future storylines and Lesnar’s potential return. For now, fans celebrate his contributions to the sport.