Brock Lesnar News: WWE World Heavyweight Champion Not Advertised For Any Other Events [VIDEO]

Following his disqualification loss to John Cena at Night of Champions, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar didn't appear on RAW Monday Night and he is reportedly not advertised for any upcoming events.

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According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, Lesnar flew out of Tennessee Monday morning since he wasn't slated to appear on RAW and he also is not being advertised for any future events.

Lesnar has been on a part-time deal with the WWE for quite some time, but there is some murkiness over his contract status as he was always slated to appear at SummerSlam and Night of Champions, but there is no word on the specifics of his deal beyond that.

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Lesnar ended The Streak of The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXX and the WWE used that momentum during the build to his match with Cena at SummerSlam on Aug. 17, which Lesnar dominated and won after hitting 16 German suplexes and two F-5s.

Lesnar and Cena went toe-to-toe one more time Sunday night in a match that saw Cena pick up the win by DQ after outside interference from "Mr. Money in the Bank" Seth Rollins. Now, it is unknown what the future plans are for Lesnar.

"The Beast" was originally slated to feud with Daniel Bryan at SummerSlam and Night of Champions, but the WWE replaced Bryan with Cena as he has been sidelined with a neck injury since mid-May.

There have been rumors that Lesnar will hold onto the WWE World Heavyweight Championship through WrestleMania 31 in March and that he is slated to face Roman Reigns for the gold at the WWE's marquee event, however that is also up in the air now that Reigns is sidelined several months after undergoing hernia surgery last weekend.

While Lesnar isn't currently advertised for anything right now, things will likely change and "The Beast" could hold onto the gold for the next few months.

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