Brock Lesnar Teased For Upcoming WWE Supershow

Could the Beast Incarnate be working his first non-televised live event in nearly four years?

Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns
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For those of you attending the WWE Supershow at Boston's TD Garden on 8 January, you might get to see Brock Lesnar in action.

WWE is cleverly teasing the Beast Incarnate for that live event, with the current main event of the show advertised as Drew McIntyre taking on the winner of the Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns match from WWE Day 1.

Likewise, WWE is advertising McIntyre challenging for the Universal Title against Lesnar or Reigns at live events on 15 January at Fargo's The Fargdome, 5 February at Salt Lake City's Maverik Center, and 6 February at Boise's ExtraMile Arena.

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Given how Brock tends not to work WWE house shows, some would see this as an indicator that Lesnar isn't taking the Head of the Table's title at Day 1 on New Year's Day. The Conqueror last worked a non-televised WWE show back in March 2018, successfully defending the Universal Title against Braun Strowman and Kane at Madison Square Garden.

On the other side of this, though, there were previously reports that WWE wanted Brock to commit to working several live events as part of his most recent contract with Vince McMahon's sports entertainment giant.

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As it stands, the rest of the card for these aforementioned Supershow events reads as follows:

- WWE Champion Big E vs. Kevin Owens vs. Seth Rollins vs. Bobby Lashley

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- Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan vs. Bianca Belair

- SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair vs. Sasha Banks vs. Toni Storm

- SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. The New Day

- Raw Tag Team Champions RK-Bro vs. The Street Profits

Of course, as ever, these shows are all card subject to change.

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