For those wondering why there has been no mention of Brock Lesnar on WWE television over the last couple weeks, there is said to be "nuclear heat" on Lesnar, some of which stems his recent appearance at the UFC 146 pay-per-view.
Brock Lesnar visited the event and met with UFC President Dana White without the advance knowledge of Vince McMahon. Even before the UFC incident, Lesnar has been extremely difficult to deal with behind the scenes. Lesnar was high maintenance during his first run with the company nearly a decade ago. Now, he's back, making much more money and working far fewer dates.
WWE has taken a few shots at Lesnar on television in recent weeks, including the Big Show's promo talking about being a "fighter, not a sports entertainer" and Triple H's taped promo on RAW where he was not wearing an arm brace to sell Lesnar's recent attack.
WWE has had to deal with contract negotiations with megastars before (The Rock, Steve Austin), but Lesnar is a different animal because he does not like the wrestlingbusiness and has the option of going back to UFC to make huge money to fight a few more times.
Instead of keeping Brock Lesnar's character on television through video packages or appearances by Paul Heyman, he's now off the radar entirely until it's time for WWE to start building towards his match against Triple H at SummerSlam.
After SummerSlam, Lesnar is not expected to make any more appearances for many months. It's known that Lesnar's contract requires very few appearances - and it's now believed that the number of required dates is even fewer than previously reported. He is not scheduled to wrestle at Survivor Series and might not be back until 2013. It's known whether he'll even be at the Royal Rumble, so right now, the only events that are locked in are SummerSlam and WrestleMania 29.
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