Following a surprising defeat of Goldberg at WrestleMania 33 on Sunday, Brock Lesnar is on top of the wrestling world.

The current WWE Universal Champion has accomplished nearly everything he can in that realm and may look to extend his dominance to another athletic endeavor.

That's what WWE commentator Paul Heyman thinks, at least. On a recent episode of the Fight Society podcast, Heyman said he wouldn't be surprised to see Lesnar give another sport a shot.

Heyman said Lesnar, who fought at UFC 200 against Mark Hunt, may look to get back into the octagon in the near future, despite having retired from the sport earlier this year:

“Brock is, in his heart, a trained competitor,” Heyman said. “Now whether that means he’s going to look at this environment and say ‘You know what, I didn’t make the Vikings team in 2004 but I bet in 2017 I can and just because I can I’m going to just to show people that I want to and I take it’. Because when we named him the conqueror, that’s what he is. He’s a legit conqueror. You put a task before him and he conquers it.

“I really can’t tell you that it’s out of the realm of possibility of Brock Lesnar to say ‘I’m taking a few months off from WWE, I want to see how many home runs I can hit for the Minnesota Twins.’ People may laugh at that, but it’s the same people that laughed at him in 2004 when he went for the Vikings camp and he was the last person cut and that’s with a broken jaw, a fractured pelvis and diverticulitis. I think what’s next for Brock Lesnar besides what’s happening in WWE. Could it be UFC? Could it be another sport? I think it’s something he’s going to look at and say ‘I bet no one thinks I can do that, all right I’m going to conquer that’.”

Though baseball and football seem unlikely for the 39-year-old wrestling star, the UFC presents and intriguing option.

In nine career MMA fights, Lesnar is 5-3-1 with a big victory over Randy Couture at UFC 91 that netted him the heavyweight title on his resume.

Lesnar is currently suspended from the UFC for using a banned substance, but his suspension is scheduled to be lifted in July. Whether he's hitting home runs for the Twins, going through preseason training with the Minnesota Vikings or preparing for a return to the octagon at that time remains to be seen, but one of those three options seems a lot more likely than the others.