Summary
Paul Heyman is not treating Brock Lesnar's WrestleMania 42 exit as the end of Lesnar's career.
After Lesnar appeared to signal retirement at WrestleMania 42 by leaving his boots and gloves in the ring following a loss to Oba Femi, Heyman pushed back on the idea that Lesnar is done.
Lesnar also embraced Heyman on the way out while the crowd chanted "Thank you, Brock," which made the scene feel even more like a farewell. Heyman's latest comments, though, point in the opposite direction and frame the WrestleMania moment as something less final than many fans assumed.
Quote from Paul Heyman
Speaking with TMZ about Lesnar's future, Heyman said:
"What's my vision? Another 15 years of dominance by Brock Lesnar."
When the subject of retirement came up, Heyman doubled down:
"Why? Why are you pushing this whole retirement thing?"
"You actually read what is posted online and take it seriously? This is part of the great political divide in this country, isn't it? That people actually take seriously irrelevant opinions. There's only one relevant opinion, and it's mine. Mine is that Brock Lesnar dominates the next 15 years."
What Heyman's comments mean for Brock Lesnar
Heyman's stance keeps Lesnar's status in play instead of letting WrestleMania 42 stand as a confirmed farewell. That matters because Lesnar leaving his gear behind is one of wrestling's clearest retirement teases, but WWE has still not publicly framed it as a final goodbye.
It also leaves Oba Femi's win sitting in an interesting spot. If Lesnar is not actually finished, then WrestleMania 42 may end up being remembered less as a retirement scene and more as a dramatic chapter in Lesnar's story after a major loss.
The WrestleMania 42 moment still hangs over everything
Even with Heyman rejecting the retirement talk, the visual from Sunday remains hard to ignore. Lesnar losing to Oba Femi, leaving his boots and gloves in the ring, and walking away to a thank-you chant created the kind of closing image that wrestling fans are conditioned to read as the end.
That is why Heyman's comments landed the way they did. They do not erase what happened at WrestleMania 42, but they do reopen the question of whether Lesnar was actually saying goodbye or simply leaving fans with one more major cliffhanger.
Sources
Paul Heyman while speaking with TMZ


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