Brock Lesnar, the 49-year-old WWE superstar, faces Oba Femi in a Hell in a Cell at SummerSlam on August 1–2—just weeks after turning 49—and speculation swirls over whether this could be his final match. The Beast Incarnate, who turned 49 on July 12, has already hinted at retirement by leaving his boots and gloves in the ring at WrestleMania, though he returned to defeat Femi at *Clash in Italy*, tying their series at 1-1.

**Why is this match a potential retirement statement?** Lesnar’s age and the high-stakes Hell in a Cell format have fans questioning whether SummerSlam could be his farewell. His career has spanned decades, from his 2000 NCAA Division I heavyweight title at the University of Minnesota to UFC dominance and now WWE’s top draw. At 49, he remains one of the company’s biggest attractions, but the physical toll of wrestling at this level is undeniable.

**How has Oba Femi disrupted Lesnar’s dominance?** Femi, just 28, has pushed Lesnar harder than most opponents in recent months. The younger wrestler has been vocal about their rivalry on *RAW*, framing himself as the challenger to Lesnar’s legacy. Their first meeting at *Clash in Italy* saw Lesnar win, but Femi’s resilience has kept the series alive—and the pressure on Lesnar mounting.

**Could SummerSlam be Lesnar’s last match?** WWE fans are divided. Some believe Lesnar’s boots-and-gloves moment at WrestleMania was a symbolic retirement, while others argue his return to beat Femi proves he’s not done. A Lesnar vs. Gunther match has been floated as a potential finale, but nothing is confirmed. SummerSlam’s Hell in a Cell could settle the debate—or extend his career for one last chapter.

**What’s next for Lesnar after SummerSlam?** The event takes place at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Lesnar’s hometown, where he first won national acclaim. He won’t appear on *Saturday Night’s Main Event*, but his response to Femi will be under scrutiny. If he retires, it will cap a career that redefined wrestling and MMA. If he continues, he’ll need to prove he can still outlast the next generation.