Brock Lesnar RETIRES from WWE After Lightning-Fast Loss to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42
BROCK LESNAR has officially closed the chapter on his wrestling career at WrestleMania 42.
The Beast Incarnate squared off against former NXT star Oba Femi in a monumental showdown in Las Vegas, where he was pinned in just four minutes and 42 seconds.
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At 48 years of age, Lesnar hung up his gloves and boots in the ring, marking the conclusion of his WWE journey that began in 2002.
The match opened with Lesnar and Femi engaged in a collar and elbow tie-up, each vying for supremacy.
Femi emerged victorious in that exchange. Despite being a former UFC heavyweight champion, Lesnar struggled to bring Femi down after three attempts at a clothesline.
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Femi later knocked the WWE legend outside the ring.
Lesnar briefly regained the upper hand when Femi followed him outside, delivering one last F5.
However, Femi quickly retaliated with a chokeslam and his signature move, Fall From Grace, sealing the most significant win of his career.
Lesnar retires as a 10-time WWE champion, a former UFC heavyweight champion, and a former NCAA Division One heavyweight wrestling champion.
He won the King of the Ring in his rookie year of 2002 and went on to defeat The Rock at SummerSlam for the Undisputed title.
The following January, he triumphed in the Royal Rumble, a feat he would replicate 19 years later.
He also secured the Money in the Bank briefcase in 2019.
