Fans of Brock Lesnar might see him in action at the WWE sooner than expected.

Reports claimed that the four-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion will return on Monday Night RAW beginning next week.

It was initially noted that the former UFC fighter will make a comeback at the same time as Paul Heyman scheduled on June 22. Advertisements and promotion of the RAW episode has made his appearance and return to WWE imminent, wrote Wrestle Zone.

However, an article on the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter dropped the news that the duo will be present at Monday Night RAW earlier than scheduled.

It is rumored that the ex-UFC Heavyweight Champion will be on WWE TV as early as June 15, a day after the "Money In The Bank" pay-per-view event scheduled by WWE.

The last time fans of the wrestler saw him was in Wrestlemania 31 when an angry Stephanie McMahon gave him a penalty of indefinite suspension. Many speculate that his return to WWE TV is in preparation for his desire to take a shot at the WWE Heavyweight Championships once again.

Giving Lesnar more exposure on the lead up towards the WWE Battleground pay-per-view event next month up until the SummerSlam event scheduled in August is reportedly part of WWE's plan. He and Heyman are being prepped to be regulars for RAW until the time of his major fight in July.

Bringing Lesnar and the famed promoter earlier led many fans to speculate that Vince McMahon's corporation is thinking of coming out with a huge story arc to introduce the 37-year-old wrestler once again.

WWE has yet to confirm rumors.

Before he comes to the ring in Battleground, Lesnar will face Kofi Kingston in a special match set in Tokyo on July 4, reported Sports World News. WWE Network will cover the event but it seems that it won't be as big as expected with minimal promotion only.

His opponent in Battleground is still unclear. But perhaps the match most fans are excited for is the SummerSlam where it has been rumored that he will face either Randy Orton or current Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins for a chance to take home the belt.

Since his return to WWE in a three-year deal, the former mixed martial artist has been on a roll. He was successful in putting a stop on The Undertaker's winning streak at Wrestlemania 30. While he was unable to defend his title in Wrestlemania 31, thanks to Seth Rollins cutting in, it seems that Lesnar is not stopping until he gets a belt back on his hands.