🧾 1. What’s Official: Brock Is Still Under Contract
According to esteemed wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, Brock Lesnar remains under contract with WWE, even though he’s been off TV since SummerSlam 2023, when he lost to Cody Rhodes. There’s been no official release or contract termination; WWE still lists him as part of the roster and hasn’t provided any public exit or release announcement .
2. Root Cause of His Absence: Legal Fallout & Lawsuit Impact
Brock’s disappearance from WWE programming was triggered by his name being included in the amended Janel Grant lawsuit, filed in early 2024. Grant alleged that Brock (then unnamed) was involved in sexually inappropriate scenarios tied to Vince McMahon’s misconduc
Once the lawsuit identified him by name, WWE immediately dropped all creative plans involving Lesnar. This included:
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Removal from the 2024 Royal Rumble lineup (replaced by Bron Breakker)
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Cancellation of the planned Elimination Chamber vs. Dominik Mysterio match and a WrestleMania showdown with Gunther
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Omission from WWE 2K24 video game roster and cover
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Exclusion from WWE’s video packages and promotional materials
WWE’s legal team has essentially frozen any Lesnar plans, pending resolution of the lawsuit .
3. Is Brock Retired? Mixed Messages
In April 2025, a fan on Instagram claimed Lesnar told him he was retired from WWE and would not be returning—though this remains unverified and anecdotal
Other insider reports suggest that Lesnar hasn’t spoken to WWE creative or management (including Triple H) in over a year. His own advocate, Paul Heyman, has been non-committal:
“If [Lesnar]… wishes to be in the public eye again, he’ll let you know…”
So while there’s no formal retirement, he’s not publicly committing to a return either.
4. Physical Form & Public Sightings
Despite the absence, Brock has surfaced occasionally:
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In February 2025, he was spotted at a steakhouse in Austin, Texas—telling a fan cryptically, “We’ll see” when asked about a return
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On July 3, 2025, fresh gym photos went viral: he’s in “incredible shape”—leaner, more muscular, and in top form .
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Mid-2025 saw him embrace a long hair & beard, “Viking” look, making him nearly unrecognizable to fansIn late June, he cut the long hair and returned to his classic short “buzzcut” look, sparking renewed speculation about his mindset
These sightings—especially showing him fit—suggest he’s physically ready, even if WWE can’t currently integrate him creatively.
5. WWE Mentions: Still in Conscious
Even in his absence, Lesnar continues to be referenced on WWE programming—like during RAW’s King of the Ring build where commentators invoked his signature Kimura Lock move in Cody Rhodes’ matches
But these are narrative nods rather than hints at his imminent return. Backstage, there’s zero creative discussion about bringing him back until legal matters are resolved .
6. Timeline: When Could He Return?
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Legal resolution is key. All reports (Fightful, Wrestling Observer, Ringside News, etc.) agree Lesnar will remain absent until the Janel Grant lawsuit is concluded—and that isn’t expected soon
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WrestleMania 41 (April 2025): No sign of Lesnar, as WWE remained in legal caution .
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Proposed comeback in mid to late 2025 is unlikely without legal clearance, as even Triple H hasn’t approached him—WWE’s financial structure doesn’t demand his return urgently .
7. Public Sentiment & Family Spotlight
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Fans are plagued by speculation—pushing theories between retirement, a potential Viking return look, or simply a break until legal matters clear.
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In the meantime, his athletic legacy continues through his 23‑year-old daughter Mya, who has been breaking collegiate shot put records, most recently winning an NCAA title with a 19.01 m throw
🎯 Bottom Line Summary
Status Item | Current Status |
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Contract | Still WWE‑contracted (not released) |
On‑screen status | Off‑screen since Aug 2023 |
Legal limbo | Blocked by the ongoing lawsuit |
Creative involvement | None since 2024 |
Physical readiness | Gym photos confirm he’s in top shape |
Retirement status | Unverified; anecdotal rumors only |
Return prospects | Dependent on legal resolution & his own decision |
✅ Final Conclusions
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Yes, Brock still has a contract—but WWE has no plans to use him until his legal hurdles clear.
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His recent fit appearance means he could return anytime, if he chooses.
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Whether he decides to come back—or quietly retire—only he knows for now.
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Fans should adjust expectations accordingly: No imminent return until the lawsuit is resolved and WWE gives legal clearance.
⚠️ What to Watch Ahead
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Legal developments in the Janel Grant case—Any updates might unlock his status.
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Physical sightings—More public photos could hint at his mindset and readiness.
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WWE subtle references or archive usage—they sometimes signal a looming comeback, but nothing concrete yet.