WWE rumors: Will Brock Lesnar make up for walk out?

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To this day, talk about Brock Lesnar's celebrated walk out during a RAW episode has brought out into the open the issues surrounding the Beast Incarnate and the WWE. Apparently it has something to do with business which led to Lesnar's much publicized walkout.

The issue went up a notch when Lesnar made a surprise appearance at the UFC, expectedly drawing the rage of Vince McMachon and the WWE. But now a curious question is up in the air, does he owe the WWE an appearance in one of the upcoming shows?

Despite being advertised to appear, Lesnar stormed out of the arena despite being at backstage. It is believed that a contract dispute was the main reason behind it and to this day, there is no word if the issue had already been settled.

But on the business side of things, it is interesting to see if Lesnar would make up for the no-show. Further to that, it remains to be seen on what the real score is between Lesnar and the WWE. Has everything been patched up?

Whatever the case, Lesnar is still under contract at least until Wrestlemania 31. And regardless if he would be staying or going remains that he has a live contract to consider.

Either that or Lesnar could hold out due to a contract dispute remain the likely scenario for this one.

The answer to that could come on March 9 where he is scheduled to make an appearance in Pittsburgh via WWE RAW. His next scheduled appearance will be on March 23 in Los Angeles.

Hence, if Lesnar would need to make up for that celebrated walkout, it could be on March 16 in Des Moines though he is still not included in the stars to appear on that day. Could it be a date that the WWE may enforce to make up for that controversial February 23 walkout?

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