Summary

Tiffany Stratton said she hopes Brock Lesnar has not wrestled his final match after his emotional WrestleMania 42 exit.

Lesnar lost to Oba Femi in under a minute at WrestleMania 42, then left his gloves and boots in the ring before waving to the crowd on his way up the ramp. The moment immediately fueled retirement talk, even as a later report suggested Lesnar may not be finished yet.

While speaking with Adrian Hernandez, Stratton reacted to the scene and said she would love to see Lesnar return for SummerSlam in Minnesota rather than have WrestleMania 42 stand as his last match.

Quote from Tiffany Stratton

"I don't know. When I saw Brock on unlace his boots, I almost shed a tear. I was sad for him. He looked like he started crying a little bit too. He's just a boy. It's his first time living too. So hopefully it's not his last match. Hopefully in SummerSlam in Minnesota we'll get to see him. I think that would be iconic, retiring in your hometown. But yeah, I'm really sad but happy for him."

What Stratton's comments could mean for Brock Lesnar and SummerSlam

Stratton's comments underline how much Lesnar's WrestleMania 42 moment still hangs over WWE heading into the summer. If WWE does bring him back for one more appearance or match in Minnesota, that would give the company a clear hometown setting to revisit a story that already feels bigger than a standard post-match angle.

Her remarks also fit with the uncertainty surrounding Lesnar's status after WrestleMania. WWE has already leaned into the farewell atmosphere around his loss to Oba Femi, including the retirement-style presentation that followed the match, but nothing has definitively closed the door on another appearance.

Sources

Tiffany Stratton while speaking with Adrian Hernandez