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Brock Lesnar Sparks Retirement Talk After Emotional WrestleMania 42 Exit Versus Oba Femi

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 21, 2026 7:17 am
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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Brock Lesnar may have just wrestled his final WWE match.

At night 2 of WrestleMania 42 on Sunday, Lesnar lost to Oba Femi in the opening match, then stayed in the ring for an unusually emotional postmatch scene that immediately triggered retirement speculation. After the loss, Lesnar removed his gloves and boots and left them in the middle of the ring, a gesture long associated in combat sports and wrestling with stepping away.

The moment stood out because Lesnar is not exactly known for lingering. Lesnar shed tears as he stood in the ring, raised his arms to the crowd, embraced longtime manager Paul Heyman, and then took extra time leaving ringside, even stopping to shake hands with fans. That kind of exit, especially from Lesnar, made the message feel louder than any formal announcement WWE did not make.

As of Sunday night, there was no official public statement confirming retirement. But the visual was strong enough to move the story well beyond ordinary WrestleMania aftermath.

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If it was the end, it would close one of the most accomplished and unusual careers in modern sports entertainment. Lesnar came out of a highly successful collegiate wrestling background, entered WWE developmental in 2000, and debuted on the main roster in 2002. That same year, he defeated The Rock at SummerSlam to become the youngest wrestler ever to hold a WWE world championship at 25 years old.

He left WWE after WrestleMania XX, spent time in New Japan Pro Wrestling, and then made one of the more dramatic transitions in combat sports by moving into mixed martial arts. In 2008, Lesnar won the UFC heavyweight championship by defeating Randy Couture, doing it in just his fourth professional MMA fight. That title run helped turn him into one of the rare figures who mattered at the highest level in both WWE and UFC.

Lesnar returned to WWE in 2012 and remained a central attraction for years. He stayed with the company until retiring in 2020, then returned as a part-time wrestler in 2021. Across his WWE career, he held the WWE championship seven times, added three world heavyweight championship reigns, and also won two Royal Rumbles, the King of the Ring tournament, and Money in the Bank.

That resume is why Sunday’s scene carried real weight. This was not some midcard nostalgia act leaving his boots behind for a symbolic sendoff. This was Lesnar, one of the biggest attractions WWE has had in the last two decades, doing it after a loss to Oba Femi, who now gets the kind of WrestleMania moment that can change how a company presents a rising star going forward.

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Until WWE or Lesnar says more, retirement remains unofficial. But Sunday night sure looked like a goodbye.

Warning: Account balances and purchasing power no longer tell the same story. Know in 2 minutes if your retirement is working for you.


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