Partial Source: The Wrestling Observer
— MMA fans Steve Austin and Jim Ross were not in attendance at the UFC 121 pay-per-view event.
— We can now confirm that World Wrestling Entertainment has made an offer to Brock Lesnar to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania. As noted earlier, the news was kept secret from the majority of the creative team, and there has been a lot of talk today with people asking what the latest was. It’s thought that Lesnar will not be saying anything publicly for at least two weeks.
— The offer to Brock Lesnar is for a one-night only return at WrestleMania 27.
— Many people who worked for WWE at the time Lesnar decided to leave aren’t happy that the UFC star is being offered a big payday to return (if that is the case – we’re still not sure) for WWE’s biggest event of the year. Many feel that he “crapped on the business” by walking away, especially after being given the big build up as a monster star.
— There is no deal currently in place between WWE and Lesnar but the company has definitely contacted him. Lesnar’s current deal with UFC wouldn’t allow him to work a WWE match so Brock Lesnar, Vince McMahon and Dana White would need to work something out if anything were to happen.
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