
Brock Lesnar has been pictured with a drastic new look, days after his daughter made history in college athletics.
The 10-time WWE world champion, who sported a top knot during his most recent run with the company back in 2023, has grown his hair and beard out.

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In the new photo, a suited and booted Lesnar is seen standing alongside wife Rena Mero, known as Sable during her WWE career.
A number of other images have also also surfaced on social media, with many fans stunned by his unrecognizable appearance.
“I refuse to believe this is real,” one person wrote, responding to the photos of Lesnar, who made quick work of his first MMA opponent nearly two decades ago.
“He went full Viking,” another fan said.
“It looks… wrong somehow,” a third wrote, while a fourth questioned if the image was ‘AI’.
Photos of Lesnar’s new look quickly spread online as he has rarely been seen in public amid his wrestling hiatus.
In February 2025, the 47-year-old was named in a federal lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant against the company and former executive Vince McMahon.
Lesnar was identified, in an amended complaint filed in US District Court, as an individual Grant claims McMahon offered her to for sex in 2021
January 2024’s original complaint, referenced a wrestler in the accusation but did not provide Lesnar’s name.
He is not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit.

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McMahon, who stepped down as WWE CEO in 2022 and has denied the allegations, called the amended complaint a ‘publicity stunt’ in response.
Lesnar’s rare public appearance came soon after his daughter captured another college shot put championship, as she continues to carve her own sporting path.
Mya Lesnar has made headlines over the last few years with her remarkable ability as an athlete, as well as a striking resemblance to her dad.
The 23-year-old broke the shotput record at Colorado State University, posting a 18.50 metre throw at the Mines Alumni Classic.
That surpassed the previous school best of 17.55 metres, as she rebounded from Olympics heartbreak in 2024.
Mya, now a senior, captured her fourth-straight Mountain West Conference title earlier this month, and in doing so, clinched the No. 1 spot in the NCAA season rankings.

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“I got very emotional,” Mya told the school’s website, as she discussed her historic effort.
“Not because of my mark, but because all my family got to be here, even my dog.
“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.”
As her collegiate career draws to a close, Mya’s dreams of carving out a professional sporting career have become an almost certain reality.
“(To my freshman self) I would say to have no fear,” she said after the last home meet of the outdoor season.
“Go out there and do it. Honestly, I have nothing to lose.
“I only need to prove it to myself that I can do this, nobody else. And that’s exactly what I did.”