Paul Heyman Says Brock Lesnar Is "Most Likely" Going To UFC, Talks If CM Punk Would Join NJPW Or ROH

Paul Heyman was interviewed by The New York Post to promote WrestleMania 34 and his "An Evening with Paul Heyman" one-man show in New Orleans at the Joy Theater this Thursday at 10 p.m. Below are a couple of highlights:

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Do you think [this] Sunday will be one of the last times you walk Brock Lensar to the ring as his advocate, at least for a while?

"It's most likely the answer to that is yes. The reasons are rather public. Brock is eyeballing a return to the octagon. He's made no secret about it. He's out in Las Vegas at the UFC offices taking a selfie with Dana White wearing a UFC T-shirt. These are not secret negotiations.

"The fact that both our contracts are coming due is not a secret, either. Is this the last time that Brock Lesnar goes out to the ring in WWE, I truly don't know that answer because what we're focused on at the moment is ? Brock is very laser focused on the task at hand. That's always been his way, since he grew up on a dairy farm in Webster, South Dakota as a kid."

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Do you think where New Japan and Ring of Honor are now, if things don't go well for CM Punk in the MMA world that there would be some intriguing possibilities for him that might lure him back out?

"I don't think CM Punk cares one way or another what's going on in the world of sports entertainment. He is someone that has achieved his goals by dedicating every aspect of his life to pursuing his passions. His passions right now are quiet obviously in mixed martial arts and I don't think he has a contingency plan in case of failure. I don't think failure is an option for Phil Brooks.

"I think he is intent on making a go of it in the mixed martial arts world and if it doesn't work out for him in UFC, I'm sure he would be looking a Bellator before he would be looking at a return to the wrestling ring."

Heyman also discussed Ronda Rousey's in-ring debut this Sunday, Goldberg being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, why it's a perfect time for Lesnar to sign with the UFC and more. You can read the full interview by clicking here.

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