Brock Lesnar made his return at WWE SummerSlam and immediately got to settling scores with his longtime opponent, John Cena. The two had a match at Wrestlepalooza, where Lesnar dominated Cena. However, The Beast Incarnate has been off television with no indication when he would be coming back.
However, a segment on tonight’s episode of RAW teased his return and indicated that he would be involved in a massive match.
On last week’s episode of SmackDown, Paul Heyman shocked the world when he added Drew McIntyre to his team for Survivor Series: WarGames, which consists of Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Logan Paul. This highly infuriated Nick Aldis, who had suspended McIntyre.
Aldis was seen meeting Adam Pearce and discussing the same; however, they were interrupted by Paul Heyman, who walked in and appreciated the posters for Survivor Series: WarGames and WrestleMania on Pearce’s walls. He then apologized to Aldis and Pearce and said he played within the rules. Heyman then told them that if they were angry at him picking McIntyre, they would definitely be incensed at his last pick and handed them a folder.
“Wait ’till you see what I have in store for you next.”
What is Paul Heyman up to?!?@HeymanHustlepic.twitter.com/o7X6wiNpkN
— WWE (@WWE) November 18, 2025
This is a major tease for The Beast Incarnate being a part of Heyman’s team, as they both had reunited during Wrestlepalooza, and Heyman’s admiration of the WrestleMania poster where Lesnar is present seems to indicate The Oracle making a 4D Chess move against CM Punk’s team.
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