Brock Lesnar’s son Duke Lesnar drafted it for WHL

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Duke Lesnar descends from his father’s shadow and makes his own mark in the world of sports.

WWE Megastar Brock Lesnar’s 14-year-old son was drafted by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the recent WHL Prospect Draft for the Western Hockey League (WHL).

Duke tore it on the ice and plays for the Notre Dame Hound U15 prep team of the Canadian Sports School Hockey League (CSSHL U15). In 30 games, he scored 13 goals and 28 points, attracting the attention of WHL scouts and setting himself up as a player ahead of the 2029 NHL entry draft.

Duke is on the rise in the hockey world, but Brock Lesnar’s WWE career remains in range. “The Beast Incarnate” has been a bystander since Summerslam 2023 and has not been seen in WWE programming since his name came out in early 2024 in connection with allegations involving Vince McMahon.

As of May 2025, WWE has no confirmation plans for Brock Lesnar’s return, leaving the future of wrestling in the air.

Duke Lesnar is just getting started, but with Lesnar’s name behind him and a promising hockey career ahead of him, all eyes are now 14 years old and see if he can live up to the hype. Will he become the next big name in the NHL, or is he wrestling in his blood? This story is just hot, so stay tuned.

Do you think Duke Lesnar will follow in his father’s footsteps and dominate his sport, or will he carve out his own legacy in hockey? Please let us know in the comments below.

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