Brock Lesnar returned to SmackDown last night and like every other time, he returns with a banger. Last SmackDown was pretty amazing, first of all, because it was the previous WWE episode before Royal Rumble and of course, Brock Lesnar is going to Royal Rumble.
Last Raw, Brock Lesnar attacked Bobby Lashley, and again at SmackDown, The Beast appeared again and ruined Lashley with an F5 and declared that he is going to Royal Rumble.
So, as we all know, the Royal Rumble is just around the corner, and every WWE celebrity is raving about it. Last night on SmackDown, Kofi Kingston, Austin Theory, Xavier Woods, and The Miz were debating about the impending event of Royal Rumble and that is when Bobby Lashley enters. Lashley dashed down to the ring and cleared everyone out before declaring that he will win the Rumble himself.
Soon, The Beast Incarnate interrupted Lashley once again, dropping him with an F5, and declared that he would see Lashley at Royal Rumble.
Remember, what was lacking at the Rumble? I think it was The Beast we were missing to complete the tournament. But now it is official that Lashley will face Brock Lesnar at the Royal Rumble.
Lensar’s Previous Records at The Royal Rumble
Brock Lensar is undoubtedly one of the most successful WWE superstars ever. His style, his attitude, his personality, and calling himself The Beast, always give him a plus point and in the events of Royal Rumble, it is nothing different. I mean he literally won his first Royal Rumble in his debut year. That is just crazy, nobody has this kind of debut year as Lesnar.
In 2003, Lesnar won his first Royal Rumble after spending around 8 minutes and 59 seconds inside the ring and created a record for spending the least time in the ring to win a Royal Rumble match. But he himself broke that Record in 2022 when he entered the ring as the 29th man and eliminates 4 players including The Undertaker to win his second Royal Rumble.
But that’s not it, The Conqueror holds the record of eliminating the most number of players at a Royal Rumble event and that is 13 which he achieved in 2020. However, he shared the record with Brown Strowman who reached this milestone at the event of The Greatest Royal Rumble in 2018. Strowman even won that year.
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