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Brock Lesnar was not explicitly named in Janel Grant's lawsuit against WWE, Vince McMahon, and John Laurinaitis. A former UFC Heavyweight Champion was mentioned, and a WWE contract was under discussion. It was alleged that this wrestler asked Grant for a pee video and then wanted to hook-up as part of his contract renewal. Now, TKO Group Holdings is taking action.

WWE Erasing Brock Lesnar

WWE has now decided to erase Brock Lesnar from the company's opening intro video. This is a move that goes to solidify the fact that he is not coming back any time soon, if ever.

The company also has zero creative for Lesnar at the moment. He was previously set to take on Dominik Mysterio at Elimination Chamber in Australia and GUNTHER at WrestleMania 40 prior to those earth-shattering allegations dropping from Janel Grant's lawsuit. 

Brock Lesnar Erased From WWE 2K24

TKO stated that they would take action on this matter, and the fact is that Endeavor is a much different company from WWE. They may have found enough to warrant a full distancing from Lesnar, but at this time we have not heard about any release situation. 

Brock Lesnar was taken out of WWE 2K24's Forty Years of WrestleMania cover, a move that caused them to shift some people around on the cover. John Cena ended up getting Lesnar's spot in a much more prominent placement. 

WWE also took Lesnar out of 2K's SuperCard game. It remains to be seen how much 2K will be able to take Vince McMahon and Brock Lesnar out of the game. They may be able to totally erase them from the files, and it appears that could be the case.

SE Scoops will have continued coverage of WWE's sage with Brock Lesnar. There are some under the belief that he may never be back at this point.

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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