Brock Lesnar's Ongoing Rivalry with Oba Femi: What's Next?

Brock Lesnar's rivalry with Oba Femi is far from over, as fans eagerly anticipate a potential third match following their recent encounters. Despite retirement rumors, Lesnar remains a central figure in WWE, with significant events on the horizon, including Night of Champions and SummerSlam 2026. This article delves into the dynamics of their ongoing feud and what the future may hold for the wrestling superstar.
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Brock Lesnar's Future in WWE

Despite appearing to have resolved his issues with Oba Femi at the Clash in Italy, Brock Lesnar's saga in WWE is far from over. Following a significant win in Turin, Lesnar has once again become a focal point in the wrestling world, prompting fans to speculate about his next moves. Since WrestleMania 42, discussions surrounding Lesnar's future have been rampant. Many believed that after his defeat to Femi at the grand event, the seasoned wrestler might be considering retirement. As rumors of his retirement circulated, the speculation intensified. However, Lesnar quickly returned to the spotlight by challenging Femi again, reigniting interest in their ongoing rivalry.


The Anticipated Third Match

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Lesnar's triumph over Oba Femi at the Clash in Italy seems to be just a chapter in their ongoing feud rather than a conclusion. WWE appears keen to extend this rivalry into a trilogy of matches. Currently, the score stands at one win each, with Femi taking the first match and Lesnar claiming victory in the second. A decisive third match is likely on the horizon, reminiscent of the 2023 rivalry between Lesnar and Cody Rhodes, where both competitors secured one win each before Rhodes clinched the final match.

Despite persistent retirement speculations, there is no concrete evidence suggesting that the Clash in Italy was Lesnar's final appearance. With SummerSlam 2026 scheduled to take place at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the timing of WWE's announcements has fueled further speculation. Given that this event is in Lesnar's home state, it could hold special significance if he decides to retire. Before that, WWE will host Night of Champions on June 27 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, but the focus remains on the potential date and venue for the anticipated third match between Lesnar and Femi.