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Brock Lesnar Banned From Wrestling Over WWE Scandal Link.
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UFC’s Daniel Cormier says Lesnar is in “so much trouble.”
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Lesnar named in lawsuit linked to Vince McMahon allegations.
American wrestling icon and former UFC heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar, has reportedly been banned from professional wrestling over alleged involvement in a brewing scandal connected to WWE’s legal troubles.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that UFC commentator and former champion, Daniel Cormier, revealed the shocking development during a recent episode of The MightyCast podcast hosted by Demetrious Johnson. While speaking on air, Cormier hinted at the seriousness of the situation, saying Lesnar is in “so much trouble,” but refrained from going into specific details.
“Right now, Brock is on the banned list. He is in so much trouble,” Cormier stated. “You know what Brock did. I ain’t telling you on air.”
Although no official announcement has been made by WWE or any other major wrestling promotion, Lesnar’s absence from recent programming has fueled speculation. The timing of the reported ban has also drawn attention due to its proximity to an ongoing sexual misconduct and sex trafficking lawsuit involving former WWE chairman and CEO, Vince McMahon.
The lawsuit, filed in 2024 by former WWE employee Janel Grant, accuses McMahon of coercing her into a non-consensual s3xual relationship and later traffick!ng her to Brock Lesnar between 2020 and 2021. While Lesnar has not responded publicly, his name has surfaced multiple times in connection with the case.
The 47-year-old Lesnar, widely regarded as one of the most dominant figures in sports entertainment history, has built a legacy with explosive performances in WWE and the UFC. His sudden absence from WWE content had already raised questions among fans before the revelation of his blacklisting added further intrigue.

As of the time of this report, neither Brock Lesnar nor his representatives have issued any statement regarding the allegations or the reported ban. WWE has also remained silent on the matter, fueling further speculation across the wrestling community.
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