Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar has been suspended from mixed martial arts (MMA) by Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) following a pair of positive drug tests before and after UFC 200.

Projected return date? July 2017, right around his 40th birthday.

But just because the still-huge WWE superstar can return to combat sports — and make beaucoup bucks in the process — doesn’t necessarily mean he will, even with his “great” relationship with promotion president Dana White.

"I’m great with Brock,” White told TMZ. “I don’t know how much longer he’s got with WWE, I think his career is winding down but he's a freak of nature. Who knows? Maybe he'll give me a call and say he wants to do it again, but I think he's ready to ride off into the sunset."

Or walk off into the sunset.

One of the reasons Lesnar even came out of retirement in the first place was to end his career on a high note -- or at least perform better than he did when competing with diverticulitis.

A unanimous decision win over Mark Hunt may have given him the “W” he was looking for, but that was recently changed to a “no contest” by NSAC, leaving him (once again) winless dating back to 2010.

See you next summer?