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Brock Lesnar retired after a one-sided match at WrestleMania 42, leaving fans and commentators in silence. His departure signals a potential shift in WWE dynamics and the rise of new talent.
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 19: Brock Lesnar is introduced before his match Oba Femi during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium on April 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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The WWE believes in Oba Femi, and if you didn't know it before Sunday, you should know it now. Oba Femi delivered a one-sided beatdown to Brock Lesnar on Night 2 of WrestleMania 42, and the combat sports and WWE legend left his gloves and boots in the ring signaling retirement. It was a bit of a shock, but there had been rumors Lesnar would hang them up this year. When you think about the roll he's on, the following and the push Femi is in the midst of, it all makes sense.
Femi's win was dominant with Lesnar's offense either being no-sold or quickly recovered from. In fact, the finishing sequence happened after Femi quickly recovered from an F5. He then hit a chokeslam and Fall from Grace. Lesnar did not kick out. It was over that quick.
That kind of clean finish over The Beast doesnāt happen by accident ā it was clearly mapped out in advance, the same way WWE staged the rest of WrestleMania 42's biggest surprise moments.
Rather than having a retirement tour and promoted last match like John Cena and AJ Styles (sort of), Lesnar wrote his own ticket here. He chose to retire in a way that is more similar to the UFC. That's appropriate because of his history in MMA. Gloves off is MMA. Boots off is more of a wrestling thing, but both signaling, "I'm done."
Brock Lesnar retired following a one-sided match, which left a significant impact on fans and the wrestling community.
His retirement may open opportunities for emerging talent in WWE, potentially fast-tracking them to championship status.
Brock Lesnar's retirement was marked during WrestleMania 42 on April 19, 2026.
An old-school retirement ritual made a return to the WrestleMania main card for the first time in years, adding emotional weight to the event.

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Itās the kind of moment that feels engineered for the WrestleMania 42 weekend recap ā quiet, deliberate, and unmistakable.
Lesnar is 49 years old, which isn't ancient in WWE. Still, he's been around so long and done so much in WWE, it makes sense. Lesnar was also a part of the focus on Janel Grant's law suit against Vince McMahon, WWE and many of its associates. WWE brought Lesnar back last year for Wrestlepalooza, but it was clear he wouldn't back for a long-term run.
Going out on a clean loss to a rising star is the textbook way for a top draw to exit, and it gives WWE a story-rich sendoff whether or not the company ever puts the word "retirement" in a press release.
Femi is truly the next big thing in WWE. He has an unprecedented rocket strapped to his back. The WWE or World Heavyweight Championship scene is next for him. It would be surprising to me if he isn't a champion before the end of the year.
The path likely runs through whichever world champion is left standing after WrestleMania 42ās title scene shakes out. Pinning Lesnar clean is the kind of credit that doesn't sit on a shelf.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com