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Brock Lesnar's net worth in 2025, current job, life after wrestling and more

Brock Lesnar's net worth in 2025, current job, life after wrestling and more

Time of India29-05-2025

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Brock Lesnar, one of the most dominant forces in WWE and UFC history, continues to command attention even in his absence from the wrestling world. Known for his explosive performances and rare public appearances, Lesnar's presence still looms large, both in the ring and on the financial charts.
As of 2025, Lesnar's wealth and lifestyle reflect the success of a career few can rival.
Net worth in 2025: How rich is Brock Lesnar today?
Despite not having stepped into the WWE ring since his 2023 SummerSlam loss to Cody Rhodes, Lesnar's net worth in 2025 stands strong at $20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. This figure remains steady from 2024, despite his ongoing association with the highly publicized Janel Grant lawsuit.
Lesnar's earnings come from multiple streams.
His massive pay-per-view bouts in both WWE and UFC, long-term sponsorships, merchandise royalties, and bonus clauses have collectively built a financial empire. His endorsement deals with brands like Dymatize Nutrition, Jimmy John's, and his personal fitness label DeathClutch continue to supplement his income even during his hiatus.
What is Brock Lesnar doing now?
While Lesnar has not been seen in WWE programming for almost two years, he remains under contract with the company.
Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer recently responded to fan speculation on social media, stating, 'I believe so,' when asked if Lesnar was still signed to WWE.
His name had been floated for a return during the build-up to Royal Rumble 2024, but that comeback was reportedly scrapped due to his alleged involvement in the ongoing legal case surrounding former WWE chairman Vince McMahon. Though Lesnar hasn't been charged, the association has affected his public image and delayed his return.
For now, Lesnar appears to be embracing a quieter chapter. Based on recent viral images, he's sporting a completely new look - long hair, and spending time on his farm in Canada alongside his wife, former WWE star Sable. Their daughter, Mya Lesnar, is also making waves as a top college athlete, having recently secured her fourth consecutive shot put title at the Mountain West Championships.
Goldberg, another wrestling legend, recently revealed that despite Lesnar's intimidating persona, he is a private and reclusive individual who values peace and privacy over fame. The two remain cordial, though they rarely stay in touch.
While questions remain over a possible WWE return, Brock Lesnar seems content living life on his own terms. Whether or not he steps back into the ring, his legacy - and his wealth, look firmly secured.
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