Brock Lesnar Returns to WWE SmackDown, WrestlePalooza Match Set

On WWE SmackDown, Brock Lesnar made the most significant statement he could make. Lesnar, who returned on night two of WWE SummerSlam, obliterating John Cena, would once again target the “Never Seen 17.” In a callback from a decade prior, Sami Zayn would defend the United States Championship against Cena in the Allstate Arena. It was an extremely close match, with John Cena pulling out every trick in the book to capture a sixth United States Title.

However, as Cena was closing in on winning the championship on his final SmackDown ever, Brock Lesnar’s music would hit. Lesnar would make a beeline for the ring. Brock would pull out the referee, then proceed to dismantle Sami Zayn, throwing the contest out the window. Unfortunately, the Beast wasn’t done.

After causing devastation to the official, Lesnar would set his sights on Cena. Brock Lesnar would deliver a crushing F5 on the “Greatest of All-Time,” walking away with a smirk.

It’s clear that Brock Lesnar wants to end the retirement tour early, and it seems like he will stop at nothing to rid the WWE of John Cena once and for all. Folks, it’s more than guaranteed that we’ll get the final showdown between these two, and it seems like we’re closer to it than anyone thinks, and that’s precisely what happened.

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After the break, Brock Lesnar would speak right into the camera, simply stating that he’ll see John Cena at WWE WrestlePalooza, with Michael Cole and Corey Graves confirming that WWE higher-ups have officially put it on the card. This match is going to be absolutely personal, and it’s about to go down in Indianapolis for the first-ever WWE version of WrestlePalooza, which comes to you on September 20th, exclusively through ESPN.

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