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Yahoo
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Brock Lesnar looks bigger than ever with new hair amid WWE hiatus
The post Brock Lesnar looks bigger than ever with new hair amid WWE hiatus appeared first on ClutchPoints. Once again, a new photo of WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar has surfaced with his long hair amid his hiatus from the company. Advertisement A recent photo has surfaced online of Lesnar at a gym. He looks bigger than ever, as Lesnar is wearing a tight-fitting shirt in the picture. The most noticeable change to his look is his hair. Lesnar has recently been seen with longer hair than he ever donned in WWE or UFC. It goes past his shoulders, and he looks like a Viking. Since making his return to WWE in 2021, Lesnar has been sporting a different look. He returned with a ponytail, and he would dress in jeans and cowboy hats for promos. Will Brock Lesnar ever return to WWE from hiatus? It is unknown if Lesnar will ever return to WWE. He is currently on an indefinite hiatus. And while no one has completely ruled out a return, there has been no concrete evidence suggesting he will. Advertisement His hiatus is due to the WWE star being linked to the Vince McMahon-Janel Grant lawsuit. WWE immediately removed him from their creative plans, and he has not been seen since August 2023. Lesnar's last match was against Cody Rhodes at the 2023 SummerSlam PLE. He lost in what was the rubber match of their feud. Most expected him to come back in time for the Road to WrestleMania 40. However, that did not happen. He is usually a part of the Royal Rumble PLE, but he did not come back there. He also missed out on WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout his career, Lesnar is a 10-time world champion. He won the WWE Championship seven times, and he is also a three-time Universal Champion. He has also won two Royal Rumbles, a Money in the Bank ladder match, and the King of the Ring tournament in 2002. Advertisement After his return in 2021, Lesnar reignited his longstanding feud with Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship. During their feud, Lesnar won the WWE Championship, losing it to Reigns at WrestleMania 38. This created the Undisputed WWE Championship that John Cena currently holds. His last feuds were against Bobby Lashley and Rhodes. The former never got a decisive end, and he lost his feud against Rhodes in 2023. Related: WWE star John Cena's NSFW response to 'worst advice' ever Related: Idris Elba reveals John Cena-led WWE Mount Rushmore


Time of India
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE SmackDown (July 4, 2025) Quick Highlights: List of All Winners, Top Performers, and More
The July 4th edition of SmackDown was an eventful night with seeds being sown for the upcoming Saturday Night's Main Event and SummerSlam PLE in August. The PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh saw a couple of tag team bouts, with no matches being advertised beforehand. However, the show was taped following the June 30th RAW and returned to its two-hour format. Let's have a look at the biggest winners along with the results from this week's show. Jacob Fatu and Jimmy Uso vs. Solo Sikoa and JC Mateo The biggest winner from this week's SmackDown has to be Solo Sikoa and his brigade of 'new' family members. Meanwhile, Fatu teamed up with former archnemesis Jimmy Uso to take on Sikoa and Mateo in the main event. 'The Samoan Werewolf' has been a great baby face till now, and while the majority of the in-ring action was attributed to Uso and Mateo, the crowd was pretty excited when Fatu and Sikoa finally faced off. Although Fatu secured the victory with his trademark moonsault but he was then attacked by Tanga Loa and Sikoa's latest ally, Tata Tonga. This resulted in Fatu being put through the table, courtesy of a triple powerbomb. The Opening Segment Between Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Drew McIntyre Orton and Rhodes talked about their clash from Night of Champions and were interrupted by a returning McIntyre, who accused Rhodes of using his mentor to his advantage and punching his way to SummerSlam for a shot against John Cena. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esse novo alarme com câmera é quase gratuito em Doutor Pedrinho (consulte o preço) Alarmes Undo Orton quickly responded with an RKO but left the arena with a cold stare at Rhodes, sowing seeds for a future match. Backstage, McIntyre got his wish of facing Orton at SNME in Atlanta. The segment's biggest winner was McIntyre, as he successfully got what he wanted and also planted the signs for two of the biggest babyfaces turning on each other. Action-Packed Tag Match Between Rey Fenix & Andrade vs. Fraxiom Up next was a tag team match featuring Rey Fenix and Andrade against Axiom and Nathan Frazer. The four participants were on fire and didn't let the action slow down even a bit. The match was packed with fast-paced sequences, high-flying moves, and crisp execution. Axiom and Frazer (aka Fraxiom) put up a strong fight, but in the end, it was Fenix and Andrade who came out on top. Overall, it was a great shining point for all four participants. #1 Contender's Triple Threat Tag Match for the Women's Tag Titles A thrilling triple-threat tag team match saw Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair team up to face B-Fab & Michin and Piper Niven & Alba Fyre. The stakes were clearly high as it was put together to decide who would punch their ticket to Evolution for the Women's Tag Team titles. Bliss, Michin, and Niven started the match, but Flair quickly tagged in. The overall match did not slow down and ended with Bliss hitting the Twisted Bliss to pick up the win. It ended with Flair awkwardly hugging Bliss and further built upon the 'frenemies' angle between the former champions. The Wyatt Sicks vs. Berto, Chris Sabin, Montez Ford, and Johnny Gargano Nick Aldis put Berto, Chris Sabin, Johnny Gargano, and Montez Ford together to face The Wyatt Sicks in an eight-man tag match. Despite each member having some or the other segments with the stable, the team lacked chemistry. The Wyatts dominated most of the bout. The baby faces had brief flashes of offense, but the Wyatts controlled the pace. Gargano refused a tag, leading to Sabin taking the pinfall against Rowan. The match had its moments, but with limited time, only a couple of performers stood out. Other segments included Tiffany Stratton choosing Trish Stratus to defend her WWE Women's title at Evolution 2. Meanwhile, Jade Cargill will face Naomi at the same event. All of this is setting up a future bout between Cargill and Stratton at SummerSlam. Also read: WWE SmackDown Results (7/4/2025): Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss defeats Secret Hervice and Michin & B-Fab in a three-way match For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.