10 Longest Tenured Members Of WWE's Roster
10. Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar first arrived in WWE over 20 years ago on the 18 March 2002 episode of Raw. That would have made him the longest tenured member of the roster had he never stepped away from the company. However, Lesnar would leave the WWE in 2004 to pursue a career in the NFL and later the UFC.
The Beast made his long awaited return to WWE on the post WrestleMania 28 edition of Raw, on 2 April 2012. Attacking John Cena on that night, Brock would set the stage for one of the most talked about runs in wrestling history. In the past ten years The Next Big Thing has lived up to his original moniker, planting himself firmly in the main event scene of WWE and never leaving.
Brock Lesnar's second stint under Vince McMahon's employ has seen him win seven world titles, main event four WrestleMania's, win the 2022 Royal Rumble and most notably, end the Undertaker's WrestleMania winning streak. Despite rumors to the contrary, Brock has never left the WWE since 2012, which has included long stretches of time off television, even while WWE and Universal Champion.