
Brock Lesnar leaving his boots in the ring at WrestleMania 42 looked like the end of the road, but new discussion suggests his future may depend on something far bigger than storyline plans. During the Dirty Sheets Wrestling Informer podcast, Billi Bhatti addressed speculation about Lesnars retirement and made it clear that outside legal developments could ultimately shape what happens next. According to Bhatti, the situation surrounding the lawsuit involving Janel Grant could play a role in whether Lesnar returns to WWE at all. Bhatti first pushed back on the idea that Lesnars WrestleMania moment was a sudden creative decision or a reaction to losing a match. He then connected Lesnars status directly to the legal situation that has surrounded Vince McMahon and the ongoing lawsuit tied to Janel Grant. Bhatti continued by explaining that WWE appears to be watching how the legal situation unfolds before making any final moves regarding Lesnars career. He suggested the outcome of the case could determine whether Lesnar returns sooner or stays away for a longer period. Bhatti also indicated that if the situation resolves in a way that doesnt heavily impact Lesnar, WWE could still move forward with plans that include one more appearance. However, he made it clear that the opposite outcome remains possible if the legal situation develops differently than expected. Even with uncertainty surrounding the situation, Bhatti noted that internally there is still belief that Lesnars career may not be finished yet. Lesnars emotional exit at WrestleMania 42 left fans believing they had seen the final chapter of his in-ring career. Now, with legal developments potentially shaping what happens next, the timeline for his return or final farewell may depend on factors outside the ring entirely. What do you think about Brock Lesnars future being tied to legal fallout should WWE still move forward with one final match if the situation allows, or would it be better to leave WrestleMania as his final moment? Drop your thoughts below and join the conversation. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google