After Lashley was disqualified from the Elimination Chamber match. Lesnar continued to beat Lashley with powerful F5s after hitting the referee. Experts have questioned Lesnar’s behavior and the reason he wasn’t fired for it.
In their Elimination Chamber match on Saturday last week. Brock Lesnar was disqualified for hitting a low blow, so Bobby Lashley was declared the winner.
It didn’t go over well with the fans. Who wanted a proper conclusion to the fight after the two superstars had fought hard?
After Lashley was disqualified from the Elimination Chamber match. Lesnar continued to beat Lashley with powerful F5s after hitting the referee.
Experts have questioned Lesnar’s behavior and the reason he wasn’t fired for it. Freddie Prinze Jr., a former writer for WWE. Has weighed in on the entire episode and questioned why The Beast was not fired for his actions in the match.
“By the way, in terms of the plot, you. Adam Pearce, fired Bobby Lashley when he got his hands on an official. Do you recall RAW on Monday nights?
He said, “Don’t force me to do this if you do it again.” The following week, he did it again, and Adam Pearce asks Bobby,
“What are you doing?” You got fired! What’s going on? Bobby was fired. Why has Brock not been fired?
Austin Theory won the US championship in the 2023 Elimination Chamber. Asuka won the women’s match and qualified for Wrestlemania. Where she will compete against Bianca Belair for the Raw Women’s Championship.
Edge and Beth Phoenix, on the other hand. Prevailed over Finn Balor and Rhea Ripley to win their mixed tag team match.
Additionally, The Tribal Chief prevailed over Sami Zayn and Roman Reigns in the highly anticipated matchup.
In the megaevent WrestleMania39, which will take place in April of this year. Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes will now square off.