(Note: The original is already mostly in English, with the dramatic phrasing typical of clickbait or fan video titles. “The Beast Has FALLEN” refers to Brock Lesnar, known as “The Beast Incarnate,” implying he was defeated.)

In the current WWE landscape of early 2026, no official full televised match between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi has taken place on Raw (or any program) in 2025 or 2026. Their interactions have been limited to a tense face-off and elimination spot in the 2026 Royal Rumble, where Lesnar eliminated Femi after the former NXT Champion entered as No. 1 and made an impressive showing. Rumors of a bigger clash (including at WrestleMania 42) have circulated but were recently debunked by reliable sources.
Many “full match” videos circulating online are fan-made simulations from games like WWE 2K25, highlight packages, or auto-dubbed edits exaggerating events for views.

The Rise of Monsters: Brock Lesnar, Oba Femi, and the Tease of an Epic Collision in WWE

Professional wrestling thrives on larger-than-life spectacles, where titans clash and legacies are forged in the squared circle. Few matchups in recent memory have generated as much speculative heat as the potential showdown between Brock Lesnar, the enduring “Beast Incarnate,” and Oba Femi, the explosive Nigerian powerhouse who has rapidly ascended from NXT dominance to main roster intrigue. While fans continue to hunt for a supposed “full match” from WWE Raw in 2025 that supposedly saw “The Beast Has Fallen,” the reality is far more nuanced—and perhaps even more compelling—than any single bout could capture.
Brock Lesnar remains one of the most feared and bankable stars in WWE history. At 48 years old in 2026, the former UFC Heavyweight Champion and multi-time WWE Champion has defied the aging process with sporadic, high-impact returns that feel like seismic events. His 2026 comeback was no exception. After months away, Lesnar re-emerged around the Royal Rumble period, accompanied by his longtime advocate Paul Heyman. The appearance carried the weight of inevitability: Suplex City was reopening for business. Lesnar’s style—brutal, athletic, and unforgiving—has always been about overwhelming opponents with raw power, German suplexes, and the devastating F-5.
His part-time status only heightens the aura; every entrance feels like an invasion, every match a potential career-defining war.
Enter Oba Femi. The Nigerian-born athlete, whose real name is Isaac Odugbesan, represents the new generation of WWE monsters. Standing at an imposing 6’6″ and weighing over 300 pounds, Femi combines legitimate athletic background (including track and field) with an intimidating presence that screams future main-event star. His NXT run was nothing short of dominant: capturing the NXT Championship twice and the North American Championship once, he built a reputation as an unstoppable force. Matches against top talents like Trick Williams, Ilja Dragunov, and others showcased his blend of power moves, agility for his size, and a cold, calculating demeanor.
Femi doesn’t just win—he dismantles. His finisher, a sit-out powerbomb often called the “Femi Bomb” or similar, leaves opponents flattened.
Femi’s main roster call-up came with fanfare. After vacating the NXT Title in early 2026 following a successful defense, vignettes began airing on both Raw and SmackDown, portraying him as a free agent unbound by brand loyalty—a destructive force ready to conquer the entire roster. His official debut arrived at the 2026 Royal Rumble, where he entered at No. 1. The image of Femi strutting to the ring, unfazed by the odds, electrified the crowd. He eliminated several competitors with ease, showcasing the same ruthless efficiency that defined his NXT tenure.
But the defining moment came when Brock Lesnar entered the fray. The two behemoths stood face-to-face in one of the most anticipated staredowns in recent years. Lesnar, ever the predator, eliminated Femi after a brief but intense exchange, sending the former NXT Champion over the top rope. It wasn’t a full match, but it was a statement: the torch might be passing, or at least being tested.
That Rumble encounter ignited endless speculation. Fans and insiders alike began dreaming of a proper singles bout. Could this be Lesnar’s final legendary feud, pitting the veteran Beast against the rising “Nigerian Nightmare”? Rumors swirled about a WrestleMania 42 program, with some reports suggesting WWE had teased the idea heavily on television. Segments on Raw featured vignettes of Femi’s destruction, backstage confrontations (including a near-brawl with Rusev), and even an open challenge issued by Lesnar via Heyman for The Showcase of the Immortals. The narrative wrote itself: veteran vs. newcomer, experience vs. hunger, legacy vs. future.
Yet, as February 2026 unfolded, the story took unexpected turns. Reliable wrestling journalists, including those from Wrestling Observer and other outlets, reported that plans for Lesnar vs. Femi at WrestleMania had cooled or been scrapped entirely. One prominent update came from Ibou of Self Made Pro, who flatly stated the match was not happening. Oba Femi himself addressed the rumors in interviews, expressing eagerness—”Let’s make it happen”—but acknowledging that Lesnar knew where to find him if the time came.
Instead, Lesnar’s path appeared to shift, with Heyman orchestrating other possibilities while Femi continued to rack up impressive wins and confrontations across brands as a roaming destroyer.
This non-match has only amplified the intrigue. In an era where WWE often delivers on teases, the absence of a full Lesnar-Femi bout feels almost deliberate—a slow burn designed to build anticipation for something bigger down the line.
Fan-edited videos and WWE 2K25 simulations have filled the void, with titles like “Brock Lesnar vs Oba Femi Full Match WWE Raw 2025” or “The Beast Has Fallen” racking up views by imagining what could have been: Lesnar unleashing a barrage of suplexes, Femi countering with raw power, trading finishers, and perhaps even a shocking upset where the young star topples the icon.
In truth, the “fall” of The Beast hasn’t occurred in any canonical sense. Lesnar remains an active threat, capable of returning at any moment to remind the roster why he’s called The Conqueror. Femi, meanwhile, continues his ascent, proving week after week that he belongs among the elite. Whether they eventually collide in a singles match—be it on Raw, at SummerSlam, or beyond—the brief Rumble stare-down and the surrounding hype have already cemented this as one of the most tantalizing “what ifs” in modern WWE.
Wrestling is storytelling at its core, and sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones left unfinished. The collision of Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi represents more than a potential match; it symbolizes the passing of eras, the clash of eras, and the endless cycle of dominance in sports entertainment. Fans may never get that elusive “full match” from Raw 2025, but the anticipation alone has already made it feel legendary. In WWE, the buildup can often outshine the payoff—and in this case, the tease of two monsters colliding might just be the biggest spectacle of all.