22/05/2025 16:41
BROCK LESNAR has left wrestling fans divided with a dramatic new look.
The WWE legend has been fan favorite since the early 2000s and is famed for his buzz cut.
But the former UFC star has debuted an unexpected transformation.
Lesnar‘s most recent snap shows the 47-year-old sporting long blonde hair falling down over his shoulders.
The WWE star still has his iconic beard – but the face fuzz has grown right out.
Fans are hopeful Lesnar will make his return to the squared circle soon, with his last appearance in August 2023.
And seeing one of wrestling’s most recognizable stars looking so different got social media talking.
“Right, who is this and what have they done with Brock Lesnar,” laughed one fan on X.
“100% Viking,” wrote another.
“Nah we need that look in the ring,” countered a third.
“He's 47 years old I think he's very much retired yall gonna have to face the fact that these old wrestlers are done,” added a fourth.
Lesnar’s daughter Mya recently stole the headlines with her own sporting exploits.
The 23-year-old is a shot-putter at Colorado State University.
Mya won her fourth-straight title earlier this month after a record-breaking shot – with WWE star Lesnar watching on.
She told the Ram website: “I got very emotional.
“Not because of my mark, but because all my family got to be here, even my dog.
Current WWE champions
Undisputed WWE Universal Championship: Cody Rhodes
World Heavyweight Championship: Damian Priest
Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan
WWE Women’s Championship: Bayley
United States Championship: Logan Paul
Intercontinental Championship: Sami Zayn
World Tag Team Championship: Awesome Truth
WWE Tag Team Championship: A-Town Down Under
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
WWE Speed Championship: Andrade
“I have a couple more months to focus on track and I’ve sacrificed a lot to do this.
“The support from my teammates and boyfriend, it’s been great.
“I have to be confident at this age and this level. It’s senior day and I only have two more months of my college career.
“At this point, I have nothing to lose.
“I’m super proud to be a Ram and excited to do it at our home track.”