WWE News and Rumor Roundup – November 10 Edition
Welcome to the November 10 edition of WWE News and Rumor Roundup. In today’s article, we will discuss key topics involving Brock Lesnar and Sami Zayn, among others. Additionally, a legendary WWE name has officially confirmed his retirement from in-ring competition. Let’s dive right into the latest updates without any further delay.
#3. Update on Brock Lesnar’s Return to WWE
Brock Lesnar has not been seen on WWE programming since his victory over John Cena at WrestlePalooza. Recently, there were reports suggesting that “The Beast Incarnate” might join forces with The Vision and Austin Theory to compete at this year’s WarGames match.
Dave Meltzer provided an update on the situation, revealing that Lesnar is still planned for the marquee event alongside Theory:
“The men’s match was to be CM Punk & Jey Uso & Roman Reigns & Jacob Fatu and either Jimmy Uso or LA Knight in the final spot vs. Seth Rollins & Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed & Brock Lesnar & Austin Theory. If Fatu is out, then it would make sense for it to be Knight & Jimmy Uso. With Rollins out, we know Logan Paul is in that spot, but nothing on television yet has indicated or teased Lesnar or Theory, but those angles would be upcoming the next few weeks.”
Lesnar was brought back to WWE at SummerSlam 2025 after nearly two years away from the ring. However, since his return, he has only competed in one match.
#2. Veteran Explains Why WWE Took the United States Championship Off Sami Zayn
Sami Zayn’s reign as United States Champion recently came to an end when he was defeated by Ilja Dragunov. WWE veteran Vince Russo believes the company removed the title from Zayn because they have bigger plans for him.
Russo expressed his thoughts on Zayn’s future, suggesting that winning the Royal Rumble 2026—set to take place in Saudi Arabia—is within reach:
“All he has to do is win the Rumble in Saudi. That’s all he’s gotta do. They don’t need a story, they don’t need nothing. That’s all he has to do.”
Sami Zayn has publicly stated his desire to capture a world title. His dream could very well come true next year at WrestleMania 42.
#1. The Undertaker Confirms He Won’t Wrestle Again
In professional wrestling, retirements can often be temporary, with many legends returning for surprise matches. However, The Undertaker has recently confirmed that he will not be stepping back into the ring for any future matches.
He shared his reasoning, saying:
“You never know, like when they’re going to call you to, like I couldn’t have a match anymore, but I can come in there and punch somebody in the face or chokeslam them or something. You definitely don’t want to look like a pile of crap.”
The Undertaker’s last in-ring appearance was at WrestleMania 36, where he defeated AJ Styles in the iconic Boneyard Match. Since then, “The Deadman” has continued making appearances on WWE programming but has remained retired from active competition.
Stay tuned for more updates and breaking news from the world of WWE.