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WWE WrestleMania 32 Latest News 2015: 'The Rock' and Ronda Rousey not appearing; Updates on Brock Lesnar

World Wrestling Entertainment news revolves around superstars Brock Lesnar and the Rock, and UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

Both The Rock and Rousey graced the stage last year at WrestleMania 31. A self-proclaimed professional wrestling fan, Rousey was made part of the said storyline, where she was involved in a scuffle with the company's Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon.

Both the Rock and Rousey wowed the audience when they disposed of Triple H and Stephanie, with Ronda using her signature armbar.

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Relive the festivities through this video clip.

However, both personalities will not be making appearances on the upcoming WrestleMania 32 event in April of the coming year. According to John Canton of What Culture, The Rock was advised by movie producers not to partake in the said event to avoid any risk of injury.

"Since there is an injury risk associated with pro wrestling, the producers behind The Rock's movie had an issue with him doing any kind of pro wrestling either before or while filming was going on," the report reads. "It's easy to see why a movie company would feel that way since The Rock has picked up several injuries in last few matches."

Rousey, on the other hand, expressed her intent to "disappear" from the limelight for a while, after her upcoming fight against Holly Holm on Saturday night at UFC 193.

"I'm selling a product and I have to be out there; I don't have the option not to be," Rousey told Rolling Stone. "But after this fight, I'm definitely going to let some people miss me, for sure. Believe me, there's nothing I would like to do more than disappear for a while."

Meanwhile, details about Brock Lesnar's current contract with the WWE have surfaced. In a report by Nick Paglino of WrestleZone, the WWE and the former UFC heavyweight champion agreed to a re-negotiated deal, where Lesnar was given more dates to his schedule, which meant more money for him.

"While no reason was offered as to why the re-negotiation took place, with WWE at a loss for top talent right now as John Cena, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and Daniel Bryan are all off TV, it might be likely that WWE has asked Lesnar to work a bit more to help fill out event cards," the report reads.

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