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Brock Lesnar Rumored for Vince McMahon’s New 14TH & I Company: Will The Beast Join the Revolution?

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Vince McMahon, longtime figurehead of World Wrestling Entertainment, is setting his sights on a new chapter with 14TH & I, fueling discussions about whether Brock Lesnar’s potential move to Vince McMahon’s 14TH & I could reshape the industry. The company, with Brad Blum as president and endorsements from names like John Cena, is at the center of speculation about which stars might join its ranks, while McMahon’s controversial history continues to linger in the background.

Lesnar’s Status After WWE and Possibilities Beyond the Ring

Brock Lesnar, known as The Beast Incarnate and once a dominant force in WWE and UFC, vanished from the spotlight following his 2023 feud with Cody Rhodes. Fans regret not having a final farewell for Lesnar, who remains memorable for his authenticity and presence in the ring. Reports about Lesnar’s possible involvement in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against McMahon make his return to WWE storylines unlikely, yet he could reunite with McMahon by joining 14TH & I if the venture delves into wrestling or related entertainment fields.

John Cena’s Future Involvement Despite Planned Retirement

John Cena, often referred to as The Last Real Champion, has voiced open support for McMahon in turbulent times and standardized his loyalty with a public statement that his in-ring career will close by the end of December 2025. Cena has not excluded the possibility of continuing to make appearances, perhaps dressed in a suit instead of wrestling gear, and remains optimistic about staying involved with wrestling in some way after retiring from competition. His commitment to the industry suggests he could remain an asset, possibly in a non-athletic capacity at 14TH & I.

Could R-Truth Find a New Home With McMahon?

After his unexpected release from WWE, R-Truth, who had played prominent roles alongside stables such as The Judgment Day and John Cena, has been left as a free agent. Known for his charisma and adaptability, R-Truth may be considered by McMahon for a spot at 14TH & I. His situation exemplifies the uncertainty athletes can face in the wrestling business and how new ventures like McMahon’s could change career trajectories for established talents.

Matt Riddle Open to Joining 14TH & I Following Release

Matt Riddle became an independent contractor after WWE parted ways with him in September 2023. During a 2025 interview with Going Ringside, Riddle openly discussed his willingness to join new endeavors, hinting at his openness to McMahon’s initiative should an opportunity present itself.

“They got rid of Vince, but from what I hear through the grapevine, there might be a new opening for him. I’ve even heard Vince might have another company. I’m interested in anybody, bro. I’m an independent contractor,”

—Matt Riddle, interview with Going Ringside. Riddle’s remarks highlight the openness some wrestlers have towards McMahon’s evolving projects, especially when traditional options become limited.

The Undertaker’s Lasting Brand Loyalty and Business Potential

Mark Calaway, widely known as The Undertaker, was created and championed by McMahon, resulting in a lifelong display of loyalty from the respected WWE Hall of Famer. The enduring strength of The Undertaker brand presents unique business opportunities if 14TH & I includes a wrestling component or seeks influence within the broader entertainment landscape. Calaway’s association with McMahon, combined with his legacy status, could position him as a critical resource for generating attention and credibility for any new project.

What 14TH & I Could Mean for Pro Wrestling’s Future

As McMahon develops 14TH & I amidst controversy and rumors, the prospect of iconic personalities like Brock Lesnar, John Cena, R-Truth, Matt Riddle, and The Undertaker becoming involved creates intrigue and uncertainty. Whether the venture directly focuses on wrestling or a related domain, the participation of these key figures would command attention across the industry, suggesting transformative impacts on talent movement and the shape of pro wrestling’s evolving business landscape.

Steven Monroe
Steven Monroe
Steven Monroe is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the fast-paced world of WWE. With two years of experience, he reports on match results, superstar rivalries, and behind-the-scenes developments across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Steven delivers timely, detailed coverage that keeps wrestling fans informed and engaged with the ever-evolving world of sports entertainment. His work combines accuracy, storytelling, and a deep understanding of professional wrestling culture.
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