WWE Draft 2024: 5 Things That Will Happen (And 5 That WON’T!)

1. WON’T: Brock Lesnar Being Involved

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At this point, it'd be quite the shocker if Triple H called on Brock Lesnar and asked if he'd be up for playing a part in the Draft. Brock has been understandably distanced from the on screen product due to ongoing legal battles stemming from awful Vince McMahon allegations, and it'd be a bolt from the blue to see Lesnar back so soon.

He'll remain a "free agent", then WWE will tackle his positioning when they're good and ready.

Anyone hoping to see Brock turn up on the 26 April SmackDown or 29 April Raw will almost certainly leave disappointed. There's just too much to sort out legally. WWE did pop Lesnar back into the 2K24 video game after whipping him out, but that's a bit different to showing up in person to become a Draft focal point.

Triple H has to be real careful with this sort of stuff, and rightly so. It'd be a massive risk to bring Lesnar back, and it's hardly like the weekly product sorely needs him. WWE would be well-advised to leave Brock alone for a while longer and see how things pan out legally.

What else do you think will and won't happen during WWE's 2024 Draft? For more like this, check out 10 Problems WWE Must Solve In The 2024 Draft and WWE Draft 2024: 10 Roster Trades That MUST Happen!

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