Things changed. We are well on the Road To WrestleMania and that means WWE is in the biggest stretch of the year. This incldues all hands on deck as far as big names are concerned but this year is a little different than most. In this case there is something bigger than WWE that is going to cause some issues. It seems we have already seen some of that impact with a top star.
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Last month, Vince McMahonw as sued over a variety of issues, mainly focusing on allegations of trafficking a former employee for sex. This included allegations of McMahon instructing the woman to make special content for Brock Lesnar. As a result, according to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com, Lesnar has been removed from WWE creative plans. Lesnar had already been pulled from the Royal Rumble and likely plans at Elimination Chamber this month. It is not clear when, or if, Lesnar will return to WWE TV.
Brock Lesnar has been removed from WWEs creative plans
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) February 2, 2024
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Opinion: Well what else were they supposed to do? This is one of the weirdest and most serious situations that WWE has ever had and there is only so much that can be done with Lesnar, who is directly connected to the whole situation. Lesnar can’t be around at this point and if the allegations against him are true, he should not be around for a long time, if ever again. WWE had to do this and while it made things more complicated, it was the right thing.
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