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WWE Star Brock Lesnar Spotted In The Last Place You’d Expect

A picture of WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar at an interesting place has emerged online.

Brock Lesnar has been away from WWE television since his last appearance at Survivor Series: WarGames in November 2025. Amid his absence, a picture of him getting a pedicure with his daughter, Mya Lesnar, was shared online.

The photo is being shared today as if it’s new. However, it was already circulated last year, with several accounts sharing it as recently as May 2025.

The post from last year notes that Lesnar was with his daughter in the salon after she won her fourth straight shot put title. Mya Lesnar is an accomplished track and field athlete and recently won gold in women’s shot put at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

After seeing the photo, fans are exclaiming that, despite being a formidable figure in WWE, it’s pretty heartwarming to see The Beast Incarnate spending time with his daughter like that!

John Cena hints that Brock Lesnar will retire from WWE soon

Speaking to Chris Van Vliet ahead of his retirement match against Gunther, John Cena addressed his defeat to Brock Lesnar at Wrestlepalooza 2025. Apart from sharing his take on the loss, Cena also hinted that Lesnar might retire from WWE in 2026.

“I’ve been in this seat before. It’s like I’m always in the seat when Brock comes back, Rock after Miami, who’s the next guy? SummerSlam with Roman, here he comes again. After he beats Taker for the streak, I’ve sat in this seat before. You have to figure out who gets the shine that night and if, in his return again, only my perspective. This attraction where we are going to build until he goes into the sunset, which is, I think, in Minnesota? Creatively, it’s very soon. To create a mountain to climb for someone, you have to build the mountain,” Cena said about Brock Lesnar.

WWE SummerSlam 2026 will emanate from the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on August 1–2, 2026. Lesnar has significant ties to the city, as that’s where he made his name as a collegiate wrestler at the University of Minnesota. If Cena’s tease is anything to go by, The Beast Incarnate might hang up his boots at the same event he won his first WWE Championship in 2002.

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