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Brock Lesnar returns, attacks Mark Henry

The beast is back. Brock Lesnar returned on WWE television yesterday on the final Monday Night RAW of 2013 and attacked former World Heavyweight champion Mark Henry.

Lesnar – accompanied by Paul Heyman – was introduced back by Triple H, who shook hands with both of them before leaving the ring. Heyman, who was also last seen at the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, announced that Brock Lesnar is back to be the WWE World Heavyweight champion and not to settle any old scores and challenged anyone to try and stop him.

Mark Henry eventually came out but got annihilated by the former WWE and UFC champion before delivering an impressive F5 on Henry on the floor. The scary part? Lesnar picked up the massive Henry for the F5 like he was a small kid.

Lesnar’s return – which was not advertised and was supposed to be kept as a surprise – leaked yesterday after word got out that Big E Langston taped a backstage vignette on Sunday during the Smackdown tapings talking about Mark Henry being attacked by Lesnar. WWE taped Smackdown before RAW due to the holidays.

 

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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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