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WWE News Roundup – Why Brock Lesnar Walked Out, Alberto Del Rio Reacts To Vince McMahon’s Retirement And More (July 24, 2022)

Welcome to the daily WWE News Roundup, where we will look at the top news stories emerging from the biggest professional wrestling promotion on earth in the last 24 hours. Brock Lesnar reportedly walked out during WWE SmackDown after he came to know about Vince McMahon’s retirement, but he came back in the main event segment to attack Theory.

Former WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio sent a heartfelt message to Vince McMahon, while a current WWE SmackDown Superstar’s merchandise is no longer on the official website of WWE Shop. Without further ado, here’s a look at the WWE News Roundup of the day.

Brock Lesnar’s walkout dominates WWE News Roundup today

Former WWE Manager Dutch Mantel shared his views on why Brock Lesnar may have walked out during the SmackDown episode. He felt Brock would have made some extra cash out of it. Speaking on Smack Talk, Mantel said:

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“I think Brock may have made himself a million dollars. And he said, ‘Hey, if you can pay one of those women millions of dollars, hey, I’ll come back for a million bucks.’ I don’t know what he made, but he got something out of it because right at the end of the show, he was back.”

Alberto Del Rio’s tweet makes it to WWE News Roundup today

Like many former WWE Superstars, Alberto Del Rio took to social media to thank Vince McMahon for his contribution in his life. Del Rio thanked him for believing in him and also mentioned that he would be nothing without him.

3. Max Dupri’s merchandise removed from WWE Shop

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Max Dupri is one of the new Superstars on SmackDown. He is the head of Maximum Male Models, but after last night’s SmackDown, his merchandise was absent from WWE Shop. Fans should note that the Maximum Male Models website is still active.

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Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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