Amid WWE Hiatus Fans Speculates Return of Brock Lesnar for UFC 300 After USADA Exit

During WWE’s hiatus, and especially after his departure from USADA, fans have been buzzing with speculation about Brock Lesnar’s possible return to UFC 300.

Brock Lesnar, known for his famous catchphrase “Eat, Sleep, Conquer, Repeat,” has seamlessly transitioned from WWE to UFC and has always left a strong impression. Meanwhile, news of his WWE return spread, especially since he was not scheduled for the upcoming Crown Jewel event. Due to Lesnar’s current hiatus and the announcement that USADA will end its services to UFC fighters starting in January, fans are speculating about Lesnar’s return to UFC 300 in light of this USADA departure.

Fans Stir Excitement During WWE Hiatus: Is Brock Lesnar Eyeing a UFC 300 Return Post USADA Departure?

Lesnar won a unanimous decision over Mark Hunt in his last fight at UFC 200 in 2016. However, he later tested positive for drugs and the result was changed to a “no contest.” He is one of the few fighters to have competed in both UFC 100 and UFC 200.

Given this history, fans watching Lesnar again at UFC 300 next year will no doubt bring a lot of attention and excitement to the event. And don’t forget, he’s one of the biggest superstars that brought a lot of attention to the UFC when he transferred from WWE.

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For those who don’t know, former heavyweight champion Lesnar temporarily left WWE to face Hunt at UFC 200, ending a five-and-a-half year hiatus from the cage. Before entering the cage, Lesnar was granted a four-month drug testing deadline waived by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

Lesnar was sentenced to one year in prison by USADA and the Nevada State Athletic Commission for testing positive for illegal drugs. The case against him was ultimately dismissed after a motion for summary judgment was granted.

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And now, with USADA no longer overseeing the UFC starting in January, fans are demanding Lesnar’s return. Will that actually happen? Realistically, the chances are he’s 1 in 100. If that happened, we would have already heard the news.

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