WWE News: Brock Lesnar Suspended For 1 Year, Brock's Career in Big Trouble




Brock Lesnar Banned for 1 year From UFC, Win over Mark Hunt at UFC 200 pronounced a no-challenge 

In a stunning disclosure by Brett Okamoto of ESPN, it was accounted for that the Beast Incarnate, Brock Lesnar, has been suspended for one year. Lesnar was fined $250,000 attributable to failed drug tests that were uncovered post-UFC 200.
As indicated by Shaun Al-Shatti of MMAFighting.com, it was obvious that Brock was tried positive for hydroxyl-clomiphene, a banned substance that brought about a transitory suspension by the Nevada Athletic Commission. 

Brock Lesnar had contended at UFC 200 against Mark Hunt and scored a triumph over the last mentioned and enhanced his UFC record to 6-3. After Thursday's disclosure, this triumph of Brock was scratched off and the match result was pronounced a no-challenge. Be that as it may, WWE had stunned everybody by permitting Lesnar to contend in UFC 200 in those days. 

As far back as his UFC triumph over Hunt, Lesnar was a piece of two matches in WWE-One against Randy Orton at SummerSlam and the other against the notorious Goldberg at Survivor Series. The match between this twosome kept going just for 1:26 minutes and it took Goldberg just two Spears and a Jackhammer to cover the Beast. It was additionally formally affirmed that Brock Lesnar would be a piece of the Royal Rumble coordinate alongside Goldberg at the Alamodome in January. 

Brock's future with UFC is vague, however to the extent the suspension goes, Brock could make his arrival by the mid year of 2017, should he and the organization achieve an assention. 

t was additionally reported by Fox Sports that before Lesnar would be qualified to battle once more, he would need to submit clean medication tests at interims of 30, 15 and three days before any challenge.