Brock is back.
The news emerged slightly before the UFC had intended it to, which according to them is the worst thing that could have happened (but that's another issue), but the fact remains, the WWE superstar will be fighting at UFC 200.
Many people immediately suggested that Mark Hunt would be the most likely opponent for the comeback, and that fascinating fight was confirmed on Monday afternoon, but that wasn't all that Lesnar revealed on his TV spot.
Brock also explained why, after five years out of MMA and after officially retiring a few months back, he had decided to get back in the Octagon.
Not wanting to look back and wonder "what if" being the driving factor.
His point on an early return to fighting after his surgery is certainly a valid one, and as he would later exclaim, this is a win-win-win for Brock, the UFC, and the WWE if the co-promotion of Summerslam that takes place at UFC 200 goes ahead as has been reported.
Now it's just time to look forward to the fight, and Mark Hunt's heavy hands will be looking to spoil the comeback party.