3 Reasons Why Brock Lesnar Should Leave WWE

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Brock Lesnar's WWE comeback has been huge

Brock Lesnar will make his return to the WWE ring at the company's upcoming Crown Jewel show in Saudi Arabia, where he'll compete in a triple threat match for the Universal Championship against Braun Strowman and Roman Reigns.

Of course, Lesnar probably won't win the Universal Title back, as many are expecting the triple threat match to be "The Beast's" final match in WWE before he heads back to the UFC for a fight with Daniel Cormier.

But if WWE is able to offer him more money than the UFC, it's extremely likely that he'll decide to remain exactly where he is, because, as we've learned over the last few years, Brock Lesnar will always work for the highest bidder.

Even though losing Lesnar to the UFC would be a tremendous loss for WWE in the short-term, it'd probably be to their benefit in the long run, especially if the ex-UFC heavyweight champion is able to reclaim the title he lost back in 2011.

So, with all that in mind, here are three reasons why Brock Lesnar should leave WWE after the upcoming Crown Jewel show.


3 - He's Conquered Everything In WWE

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Brock has won all there is to be won

Brock Lesnar has literally done everything there is to do in WWE -- he was WWE World Heavyweight Champion back in 2015, he held the Universal Championship for over a year, he's wrestled Roman Reigns four times, and he's worked with pretty much every other top guy in the company.

Of course, Lesnar would have a few fresh opponents if WWE moved him over to SmackDown live, but the fans can't see them making that move until the blue brand officially moves over to Fox.

Plus, if Lesnar were to leave until 2020, he'd likely come back to a completely different WWE roster, which would mean that he'd have new opponents on both brands.

2 - A Fight With Jon Jones

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UFC 214 Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones

Last week we learned that Jon Jones will be free and clear to return to active competition on October 28, which could mean that the rumoured Jones vs. Brock Lesnar fight could take place early next year.

Originally, Lesnar wanted to fight Jones upon his UFC return, but his focused shifted over to UFC heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier after Jones was suspended for testing positive for a banned substance. However, the ex-UFC light heavyweight champion was handed a softer penalty than most expected, as his suspension was reduced from four years to 15 months.

Now that Jones will be cleared by the time Lesnar is ready to fight, the UFC could put together a fight between Jones and Lesnar where the winner will face Daniel Cormier for the heavyweight championship.

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1 - He Could Return As UFC Heavyweight Champion

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Brock returning as Champ would be huge for WW

Even though Daniel Cormier is one of the greatest fighters in UFC history, it's definitely possible that he'll lose his heavyweight championship if he ends up inside the octagon with Brock Lesnar next year.

If Lesnar does end up regaining the UFC heavyweight championship, it'll obviously make him a lot more valuable to the UFC, and it'd make him even more valuable than he already is to WWE simply because they've never had an active UFC champion on their roster.

Also, Lesnar could end up being the first person ever to hold both a WWE world title and the UFC heavyweight championship simultaneously. It'd also help him get more money from WWE, as him coming back to the company as the UFC heavyweight champion would be a huge deal.

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