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Old 01-08-2019, 11:53 PM   #115
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Possible interesting twist for Lesnar's future in MMA and WWE.

Apparently his MMA suspension in Nevada was recently upgraded from a delayed one-year suspension to now an indefinite one due to him failing to pay off his fine in time.

He owed $250k as part of his punishment for failing a drug test in 2016 and since his suspension was supposed to end today, the Commission now will only reinstate until after the fine is paid off.

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Originally Posted by PWI
MMAWeekly has reported that current WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar has still not paid his $250,000 fine to the Nevada State Athletic Commission for his MMA suspension. As a result, he will be indefinitely suspended in Nevada until he pays his fine.

The fine was levied against Lesnar after failing a drug test related to his UFC 200 fight against Mark Hunt.

Lesnar's suspension with the Commission was due to end on January 8th.

Lesnar will be returning to WWE TV tonight on Monday Night Raw from Orlando to help build to his 2019 Royal Rumble match against Braun Strowman for the Universal title.
https://www.mmaweekly.com/brock-lesn...fine-in-nevada

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