Brock Lesnar to finally make his WWE return at an iconic PLE in 2025? Exploring the chances
Brock Lesnar could make his presence felt at the iconic Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event in Toronto, Canada, on March 1, 2025. Lesnar currently resides in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The Beast has been absent since the SummerSlam 2023 PLE. He was originally expected to return on the Road to WrestleMania XL in January. However, Janel Grant's lawsuit against former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon put those plans on hold.
While his name wasn’t brought up in the lawsuit, he was seemingly referenced. In the post-WrestleMania 40 press conference, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H mentioned that "Brock is being Brock" at his home in Canada.
In July 2024, The Game told Mailsport that the company would be open to a conversation if Brock Lesnar wanted to return. The Elimination Chamber PLE in Canada can be the time when Lesnar finally decides to return and make the Road to WrestleMania 41 even more memorable.
However, as of now, everything remains uncertain. WWE has not confirmed any plans for Brock’s appearance at the Elimination Chamber or WrestleMania. Still, the timing and location of the event make it a plausible option for the former WWE Champion’s grand return.
If Brock does decide to return, his presence will undoubtedly add star power and drama to WWE’s biggest season. The question remains whether The Beast will grace fans with his presence in time for WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. For now, it’s all speculation.
There is no surety on Brock Lesnar’s return
Brock Lesnar may not return to WWE TV after being seemingly alluded to in the Janel Grant lawsuit against Vince McMahon. The promotion likely wants to avoid any potential drama that can arise, as it can damage its reputation or create unnecessary distractions.
The Stamford-based promotion is doing well, with buzz about The Rock possibly making a comeback. John Cena is gearing up for WWE RAW's debut on Netflix, and there's talk of Goldberg's retirement match coming up.
The Sports Entertainment juggernaut is also putting a lot of emphasis on both the current roster and the legends. WWE is all about developing the next wave of talent, and this bodes well for the future. Plus, Lesnar should return in a way that adds to the story without taking the spotlight away from the up-and-coming stars.
However, this is mere conjecture. It will be interesting to see if the former world champion returns to weekly programming in the future.