Brock Lesnar Set For WWE Live Event In Buffalo

The Beast Incarnate's schedule is heating up.

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Brock Lesnar might be WWE's most notable part-time performer, but that hasn't stopped him from making an impact on the live event circuit this year. It was announced on last night's Raw in Buffalo, NY that Lesnar will be appearing at a live event in the same location on March 10th, 2017 - a Friday night.

It won't be Lesnar's first house show appearance in 2016. September saw him and Randy Orton engage in a rematch of their SummerSlam bloodbath at an event in Chicago, and while reportedly a more even affair, Lesnar emerged victorious.

Lesnar also flattened Kofi Kingston during WWE's Far East tour, and will stay relatively busy throughout 2016's closing months. Buffalo will be the second live event on Lesnar's current calendar, as the Beast Incarnate is also scheduled face-off against Rusev in Mexico City on December 3rd.

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Brock's name all but guarantees ticket sales, so it's easy to see why WWE like using him on live events. Set to wrestle Goldberg at Survivor Series this weekend, Lesnar's 2016 hasn't been as notable as the previous two years, but he'll remain one of WWE's biggest stars for as long as he's with the company. The Buffalo booking takes place in the thick of WWE's WrestleMania 33 build: a show that Lesnar will likely play a starring role on.

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