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Post by LtD73 on Oct 27, 2010 9:16:52 GMT -5
WrestleZone has learned exclusively this evening that WWE is considering Brock Lesnar's medical suspension due to the deep cut he suffered under his eye in his loss of the UFC Title to Cain Velasquez as a positive in getting Lesnar on board for Wrestlemania in Atlanta.
"That 180-day suspension keeps him out of the Octagon for just about six months," a WWE source told us this evening, "and that means no matter when Dana White wants to put Lesnar up against Frank Mir, he has to wait until after the medical suspension is over. This means Lesnar wrestling Undertaker at Wrestlemania wouldn't interfere with his UFC plans, unless he's in training camp and looking to fight Frank Mir the first day after his medical suspension is over."
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Post by Flava Dave on Oct 27, 2010 9:19:38 GMT -5
Yeah, because instead of training for another fight and waiting for the vagina on his face to heal, I'm sure he'd love to have a match and possibly injure himself worse.
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Post by Eat Defeat. on Oct 27, 2010 9:20:55 GMT -5
Still doubt it will happen and also doubt it was a 'work'. Lesnar was probably just too pissed off to say Hello to 'Taker.
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Post by marino13 on Oct 27, 2010 9:26:15 GMT -5
Do we really need Lesnar at Wrestlemania? He did quit and leave without much notice. I'd much rather have someone who's dream was to wrestle at Mania in there instead.
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Post by machoking on Oct 27, 2010 9:27:22 GMT -5
I can't believe people think this has any chance whatsoever of happening.
Like seriously, it's delusion at it's finest.
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Post by Chip on Oct 27, 2010 9:31:32 GMT -5
didn't Dana White pretty much say there is no way Brock is having anything to do with the WWE?
Dana- "Brock Lesnar is still under contract with the UFC ... he is not going to wrestle in the WWE. He cannot wrestle, box or fight anywhere else.”
That pretty much squashes everything right there
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Post by Random Hero Est. 2003 on Oct 27, 2010 9:47:22 GMT -5
didn't Dana White pretty much say there is no way Brock is having anything to do with the WWE? Dana- "Brock Lesnar is still under contract with the UFC ... he is not going to wrestle in the WWE. He cannot wrestle, box or fight anywhere else.” That pretty much squashes everything right there Maybe the suspension negates that somehow. We saw Jackson miss a couple fights to film that movie.. I highly doubt White wouldn't want Brock back if he left for a little while.
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Post by Optimus Prime on Oct 27, 2010 9:52:24 GMT -5
Lesnar didn't want to job to Taker in '04. What makes people think he wants to now?
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Post by matfin123 on Oct 27, 2010 9:57:47 GMT -5
lesnar will never come back in my opinion
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Post by jfinnomore on Oct 27, 2010 10:00:38 GMT -5
didn't Dana White pretty much say there is no way Brock is having anything to do with the WWE? Dana- "Brock Lesnar is still under contract with the UFC ... he is not going to wrestle in the WWE. He cannot wrestle, box or fight anywhere else.” That pretty much squashes everything right there Maybe the suspension negates that somehow. We saw Jackson miss a couple fights to film that movie.. I highly doubt White wouldn't want Brock back if he left for a little while. Rampage "retired" to get out of his contract to do The A Team, i doubt Brock would take it that far for WWE.
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Post by jfinnomore on Oct 27, 2010 10:07:41 GMT -5
also read
"Lesnar’s suspension is actually three-fold. The fighter’s 180-day suspension is due to possible eye injuries, but the former champion may be cleared early by an ophthalmologist. Even if he were given the green light on his vision tomorrow, however, Lesnar is still required to sit out at least 60 days for his left cheek laceration, with no contact allowed. Finally, regardless of either suspension, the champion would have been forced to sit out for at least 45 days, with no contact for 30 days for precautionary reasons after being TKO’d by Velasquez. "
so he may be back sooner.
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Post by ville on Oct 27, 2010 10:20:49 GMT -5
also read "Lesnar’s suspension is actually three-fold. The fighter’s 180-day suspension is due to possible eye injuries, but the former champion may be cleared early by an ophthalmologist. Even if he were given the green light on his vision tomorrow, however, Lesnar is still required to sit out at least 60 days for his left cheek laceration, with no contact allowed. Finally, regardless of either suspension, the champion would have been forced to sit out for at least 45 days, with no contact for 30 days for precautionary reasons after being TKO’d by Velasquez. " so he may be back sooner. Healed or not Lesnar said he wants to take a very long break( ). As far as Lesnar going back to the WWE, no way in hell will it happen while Lesnar is in his UFC contract, Dana won't let his fighters doing anything out of the UFC while their in their contract, that means no grappling tournaments ,no fighting in any other sports so no way in hell would it happen. Besides there would be some sort of co promotion going on and Dana will never let that happen, that's the reason Fedor is no in the UFC .
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Oct 27, 2010 10:27:00 GMT -5
He's under contract with the UFC. If he were to go to WWE, it would piss Dana White off so bad and he would end up putting Lesnar down just like he did Rampage.
As much as I'd love to see Lesnar back in a wrestling ring, it just isn't worth it to me for both WWE and him. His heart just isn't into wrestling anymore.
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Post by K5 on Oct 27, 2010 11:15:24 GMT -5
legally he cannot have anything to do with the wwe, so it's simply not gonna fly.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2010 11:36:18 GMT -5
Money talks...
And I'm not talking just Lesnar, I'm also talking about Dana.
- Triple S
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Oct 27, 2010 11:45:58 GMT -5
didn't Dana White pretty much say there is no way Brock is having anything to do with the WWE? Dana- "Brock Lesnar is still under contract with the UFC ... he is not going to wrestle in the WWE. He cannot wrestle, box or fight anywhere else.” That pretty much squashes everything right there Maybe the suspension negates that somehow. We saw Jackson miss a couple fights to film that movie.. I highly doubt White wouldn't want Brock back if he left for a little while. No, it doesn't - a contract is a contract. If White allowed Lesnar to work WM, it would be like Vince allowing Cena to wrestle for TNA... in other words, not a chance in hell it's going to happen.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2010 12:12:22 GMT -5
PUNK, that's possibly the worst analogy ever. Allowing Lesnar to work ONE night for the WWE, who isn't a direct competition... is nothing like allowing Cena to work ONE night for TNA, who is a direct competition.
McMahon wants this match to happen, he'll attempt to work out some sort of business deal with Dana. Do I think Dana will accept it? No. But if he does, I still wouldn't be shocked.
- Triple S
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Post by Edgeacution on Oct 27, 2010 12:22:35 GMT -5
Money talks... And I'm not talking just Lesnar, I'm also talking about Dana. - Triple S Agreed. If they have an offer that makes both parties look amazing I dont see why Dana or Brock would even say no? Contract or not I believe that in law there are always loop holes and exceptions.
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Post by LtD73 on Oct 27, 2010 12:34:59 GMT -5
Money talks... And I'm not talking just Lesnar, I'm also talking about Dana. - Triple S Agreed. If they have an offer that makes both parties look amazing I dont see why Dana or Brock would even say no? Contract or not I believe that in law there are always loop holes and exceptions. At the expense of undertaker in his probable last match?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2010 12:51:30 GMT -5
It's McMahon, it's WrestleMania.
We all know damn well that if it's Lesnar/Undertaker at WrestleMania, it'll be some sort of scripted MMA-esque "fight".
- Triple S
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