WWE Rumors: Brock Lesnar closer to returning?

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The last time we saw Brock Lesnar, he left the WWE show in a wreck. Apparently this was after Lesnar went ballistic after failing to get his rematch when current WWE champion Seth Rollins pulled on over him, saying he will give Lesnar a rematch but not at that time.

There were a lot of people who felt Lesnar's rage, including the TV commentators (JBL and Booker T), Michael Cole and a camera man. Despite being warned by Stephanie McMahon not to go through with his devious plan, Lesnar went ahead.

As a result of the carnage, Lesnar was indefinitely suspended at least from the WWE storyline angle. Of course everyone knows that Brock went on his usual annual hiatus but now it looks like his vacation may soon be wrapped up.

Rumored plans call for Lesnar to return at WWE SummerSlam where he will get his rematch against Rollins. With that said, expect the Beast Incarnate to start making some appearance since word has it that he will be on the SummerSlam card.

Chances are Brock will appear perhaps on WWE TV soon, perhaps at Battleground or at Monday Night RAW after that. This should help brew up the feud once more, something many may have forgotten already seeing the WWE is currently working on the Rollins-Randy Orton storyline and the infusion of Roman Reigns for WWE Payback.

Rollins is expected to cling on to the title at least until SummerSlam. However even if he does fight Lesnar who by all indications would tear him apart, rumors have it that Lesnar will still lose.

As to how he would lose remains under wraps for now but it could be through a disqualification route, the famous way out of heel wrestlers, Rollins included.

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