Brock Lesnar confirmed his retirement from professional wrestling Tuesday, telling "The Pat McAfee Show" that his Hell in a Cell loss to Oba Femi at SummerSlam over the weekend marked the final match of his career. Lesnar headlined Night 1 of SummerSlam in Minneapolis, his home state, in the third and final match of a trilogy against Femi, a rising star roughly half his age. Following the loss, Lesnar told the crowd he was "the past" and Femi "the future," raising his opponent's hand before leaving the ring. He finishes his career as an 11-time world champion, having won 10 championships in WWE along with a brief run as IWGP heavyweight champion during a stint in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Attention going forward is likely to center on how WWE continues building Oba Femi as a top star following his victory over Lesnar, and on whether Lesnar makes any further public appearances connected to the company.