Brock Lesnar is returning to WWE for a Hell in a Cell rubber match against Oba Femi, following developments on Monday Night Raw in Atlantic City. The Wrestling Observer reports the matchup has been planned for a long time, with current expectations suggesting this could serve as the final match of Lesnar’s professional career.
Why is Brock Lesnar returning to WWE for Oba Femi?
The return of Brock Lesnar was established during this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in Atlantic City. Lesnar is scheduled to face Oba Femi in a Hell in a Cell match to settle their rivalry after the competitors split their first two encounters.
According to the Wrestling Observer, this specific booking was “in place for a long time.” WWE leadership reportedly knew they would eventually reach this conclusion. While the company has not officially labeled the bout as a retirement match, current industry expectations suggest it may be the final match of Lesnar’s storied career.
How are backstage reactions shifting within WWE?
Internal sentiment at WWE appears to be a study in contrasts following recent title changes and organizational shifts. Sami Zayn’s recent WWE title win has been met with an “overwhelmingly positive” reaction from both in-ring talent and backstage staff, according to WrestleVotes.
However, this positive momentum in the ring contrasts with recent staffing changes in the corporate office. PW Insider reports that “multiple WWE firings” occurred last week, specifically noting that between two and four individuals in the digital department were let go. This creates a complex atmosphere where on-screen success is high, but departmental stability remains a concern.
What is the status of talent movement between WWE, TNA, and AEW?
The professional wrestling landscape continues to see significant movement regarding talent contracts and creative roles. Several high-profile rumors are currently circulating among industry insiders:
- Mike Santana: Wrestling Observer Radio reports that Santana is likely headed for WWE following his participation in Slammiversary.
- Road Dogg: According to PW Insider, Road Dogg is currently in the process of signing with TNA. All expectations suggest he will join the organization as a member of the creative team.
- Jon Moxley: While rumors suggested a potential match between Jon Moxley and Kenny Omega at All In London, Self Made Pro claims there are currently no plans to facilitate that encounter.
Regarding the recent Slammiversary event, PW Insider reports that the company was “very happy” with the production, suggesting the event provided a necessary boost to the current landscape.
Comparison of Recent Industry Sentiment
While news of layoffs in the digital department suggests a period of tightening, the overall sentiment regarding major events and title wins remains high. For example, while PW Insider notes the recent firings, they also report that the company viewed the Slammiversary event as a significant success.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brock Lesnar retiring after his match with Oba Femi?
The company hasn’t officially confirmed it, but current expectations suggest the Hell in a Cell match could be his final career appearance.

How many people were recently fired from WWE?
According to PW Insider, 2-4 people in the digital department were let go last week.
Is Road Dogg joining TNA?
Yes, PW Insider reports that expectations are high that he will sign and join the TNA creative team.
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