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Brock Lesnar Sparks WWE Comeback Rumors as Daughter Mya Wins NCAA Shot Put Title

Thomas Smith
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Despite being away from WWE for two years, Brock Lesnar’s powerful physique continues to turn heads, fueling speculation about a potential return to the ring.

The 47-year-old wrestling icon hasn’t appeared at any WWE events or content since 2023. Meanwhile, his daughter, Mya Lesnar, is making headlines of her own, recently winning her first NCAA shot put title at Colorado State. The 23-year-old athlete was visibly emotional after her victory, calling it a dream come true and crediting her family’s presence and support.

While Mya continues carving out her legacy in track and field, her father remains a formidable figure behind the scenes. Though absent from the spotlight, Lesnar clearly hasn’t let himself go. A recent gym photo shared online shows the former Universal Champion looking as massive and chiseled as ever — even wearing jeans and a Metallica T-shirt, his massive right bicep was impossible to ignore.

Social media lit up with fan theories about a surprise comeback.

“Looks like The Beast is returning at SummerSlam,” one user posted.
Another added, “SummerSlam return confirmed?”

WWE’s SummerSlam event is scheduled for August 2–3, giving Lesnar ample time to prepare if a return is in the works — though nothing has been confirmed. For now, fans can only speculate whether one of wrestling’s most dominant figures will step back into the ring.

From the NFL to WWE Stardom

Lesnar’s athletic career goes far beyond the squared circle. After leaving WWE early in his career, he famously pursued a shot in the NFL, despite not playing football since high school. His sheer athleticism stunned many at the NFL Combine, and despite injuries from a motorcycle accident — including a broken jaw, hand, and a bruised pelvis — the Minnesota Vikings signed him and gave him playing time in pre-season games.

Lesnar declined a practice squad offer and turned down NFL Europe opportunities, choosing instead to stay in the U.S. with his family. WWE legend Bill Goldberg praised the attempt, saying:

“He gave it a shot. Never played football and still impressed people with his physical abilities. More power to him.”

Mya Lesnar: A New Star in the Family

As Brock steps back from the spotlight, Mya Lesnar is making her own headlines. After claiming her NCAA title, she told Colorado State’s website:

“Very emotional—not just because of the win, but because all my family was there, even my dog. I’ve sacrificed a lot to get here.”

With just two months left in her college track career, Mya is determined to finish strong:

“At this point, I have nothing to lose. I’m proud to be a Ram and even more proud to do it on our home track.”

Whether it’s in the WWE ring or on the college field, the Lesnars continue to be a force in the world of sports—and fans are watching closely.

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