WWE has found the next Brock Lesnar: What does it mean for The Beast Incarnate? 

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Brock Lesnar's last opponent was Cody Rhodes [Images Source: WWE.com]

Is Brock Lesnar truly replaceable in WWE? The fans might not think so, but the Stamford-based promotion doesn't stop for anyone. The demand for entertainment keeps the creative team on their toes, and for that, even 'The Beast Incarnate' needs to be replaced!

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The most popular notion going around is that WWE has found The Beast's replacement in Bron Breakker. Freddie Prinze Jr. suggested that the wrestling juggernaut might be working an approach where the former Intercontinental Champion is given the 'Brock Lesnar' treatment.

"I think they're going to give him some form of the Brock Lesnar treatment, as far as like a rocket ship strapped to him, and looking awesome, and bada**, and dominant, having guys give him great matches."
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So, what then happens to the man, the myth, the legend, Brock Lesnar? Well, he remains unique but the show must go on. If he ever returns to the company, it will not take the creative team eons to stir up a compelling storyline for him. In fact, there are quite a few that can be resumed such as Brock Lesnar vs. Gunther, which was reportedly originally planned for WrestleMania 40.

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WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff believes that if Lesnar decides to never return to the ring, the money he has made during his career will be more than enough for him and his family. He even suggested that his children might not be able to exhaust it all! Furthermore, The Beast purportedly owns acres of land and is quite passionate about farming. It won't be surprising if he decides to enjoy the peaceful environs of a farm and channel his energy towards farming.

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So, while the popular concept is once a replacement is found, it's not going to be the same for the original superstar in question, it's a bit different for The Beast. Even if WWE finds more replacements for The Beast, he will always be unique and retain his popularity with the WWE Universe.


Bringing back Brock Lesnar doesn't depend solely on Triple H

WWE halted all creative plans for The Beast once reports came out that his name was allegedly involved in the Janel Grant lawsuit against Vince McMahon. Following this, the company distanced itself from anything to do with the lawsuit, and superstars have refused to pass any judgment about the same either.

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During the post-show WrestleMania 40 conference, Triple H mentioned that if The Beast Incarnate wanted to return, the company was open to discussing it. However, it's possible The Game's words are more for comfort rather than reflecting the actual situation on the ground.

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The only way the creative team can think of bringing back the former WWE Champion is if WWE legal clears it beforehand. It's evident Triple H doesn't hold the power to make this decision by himself.

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Edited by Harish Raj S
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