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Top Four Rivals Brock Lesnar Should Face Before Retirement

As Brock Lesnar nears retirement, fans are eager for him to face four key rivals one last time. This article explores potential rematches with Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Roman Reigns, and Drew McIntyre, each of whom has a unique history with The Beast. These showdowns could not only provide thrilling entertainment but also serve as a fitting conclusion to Lesnar's storied career in WWE. Discover why these matchups are essential for both Lesnar and his opponents as they seek to leave a lasting legacy in the ring.
 

Brock Lesnar's Potential Final Showdowns

As Brock Lesnar's retirement approaches, there are four key opponents he should face for one last showdown in WWE. These rematches could significantly shape the conclusion of his wrestling career.


Seth Rollins: A Rivalry Worth Revisiting

Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins have a storied rivalry. Their encounter at WrestleMania 35 saw Rollins claim the Universal Championship, albeit with a controversial low blow. Later, Lesnar cleanly defeated Rollins at SummerSlam, despite Rollins battling an injury. Fans have been eager for another match, and it would be fitting to conclude this rivalry before Lesnar steps away.


Finn Balor: A Respectful Challenge

The two faced off at the 2019 Royal Rumble, where Lesnar forced Balor to submit with the Kimura Lock. Lesnar reportedly requested to work with Balor, showcasing his admiration for the wrestler's skills. Once Balor wraps up his current storyline with The Judgment Day, a rematch could provide him with a pivotal victory to regain his momentum.


Roman Reigns: The Iconic Rivalry

Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns have been rivals for over ten years, creating multiple main events at WrestleMania. Their encounters are known for their high stakes and drama. A final match before Lesnar's retirement would be a fitting tribute to their legendary rivalry, solidifying their legacies in WWE history.


Drew McIntyre: A Chance for Closure

Drew McIntyre famously eliminated Lesnar from the 2020 Royal Rumble and later defeated him at WrestleMania 36 to win his first WWE Championship. However, that match occurred without a live audience due to the pandemic. A rematch in front of fans would allow both wrestlers to revisit their rivalry and provide closure to one of WrestleMania's most memorable moments.