Brock Lesnar’s future in wrestling is now uncertain. Did he just retire after his match at WrestleMania 42? Yes, he did.
Lesnar lost to Oba Femi in under five minutes—specifically, the match lasted just 4:42. This loss marked a dramatic turn for the wrestling icon. After the match, Lesnar laid his gloves and boots in the ring, signaling his retirement from professional wrestling.
Lesnar’s career has been nothing short of remarkable. He is a ten-time WWE champion and a two-time Royal Rumble winner. His journey began in WWE back in 2002, and he quickly became one of the sport’s biggest stars. His first stint ended in 2004 after WrestleMania XX, but he returned to WWE later, solidifying his legacy.
In addition to his wrestling accolades, Lesnar had a successful college wrestling career with a record of 106-5. He also attempted a professional football career before transitioning to mixed martial arts, where he found further success.
At 48 years old, Lesnar’s retirement comes as fans reflect on his contributions to the sport. During his exit from the ring, fans chanted “Thank you, Lesnar,” showing their appreciation for his time in the ring. Fellow wrestler Kurt Angle also expressed gratitude, stating, “Love you my brother. There will only be one like you. Enjoy retirement Brock.”
This match against Femi was particularly significant for both wrestlers. It was Lesnar’s first WrestleMania appearance since WrestleMania 39 and marked Femi’s debut at this prestigious event. Fans witnessed a historic moment as Femi secured his victory against one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
As Brock Lesnar steps away from the ring, many questions linger about what this means for WWE and its future stars. Will there be another wrestler who can fill the void left by his departure? Details remain unconfirmed.













