Uncertainty Surrounds Brock Lesnar's WWE Future After WrestleMania 39 Victory

Photo: Instagram/Brock Lesnar 

Brock Lesnar, a legendary WWE wrestler who has also had a successful stint in the UFC, has an uncertain future with the company after WrestleMania 39.

Lesnar left WWE after WrestleMania 20 in 2004, but returned in 2012 and went on to become a 10-time World Champion. Many believe that Lesnar has nothing left to prove in his career.

Recently, reports have emerged that Lesnar told some people backstage at a Monday Night Raw taping that he was "finishing up," leading many to believe that he may be retiring.

Photo: Instagram/Brock Lesnar 

Even WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle has commented on Lesnar's ability to retire at any time, as he has already earned a lot of money in his career.

However, there is no definitive answer as to what Lesnar's plans are after WrestleMania 39. 

In an appearance on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer stated that no one knows what Lesnar will do next.

At WrestleMania 39, Lesnar is set to face Omos, and it is likely that he will defeat the giant. 

Nonetheless, only time will tell whether Lesnar will continue to wrestle after the event known as "The Showcase of the Immortals."

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