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Brock Lesnar

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Recent Role:
Studio Analyst on UFC on FOX
Gender:
Male
Born:
7-12-1977
Birthplace:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Birth Name:
Brock Edward Lesnar
AKA:
Brock Lesner, The Next Big Thing
In his starting year in the WWE, Brock Lesner has made an impact. He's already a 3-Time WWE Champion. Brock Lesnar was a part of Ohio Valley Wrestling before transferring over the the WWE. He got his rep by beating The Rock and Summerslam 2002 and becoming the youngest WWE champion of all time . Brock Lesnar is 6'4, 295 pounds of raw power, speed, quickness, technique and agility all rolled up into one supernatural being. Brock Lesner is no longer with the WWE as of March 2004 because he wanted to become an NFL player which didnt happen. He cannot wrestle for any other company until the yearMore 2010.On July 27 2005,he was offered a new WWE contract. However, a few weeks later, WWE.COM reported that he had turned down the contract. He continued with his lawsuit with the WWE(stating that the no-compete clause is unfair) and signed with New Japan Pro Wrestling, winning the NJPW championship.

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    Prior to the big SummerSlam match, Lesnar forced Hulk Hogan to submit to his bear hug. After the match, he smeared Hulk's blood on himself. hide show

    Is this official Brock Lesnar website or just fans web site? http://www.lesnar-brock.com

    I find few sites about him, but this one have much things about him. Design is work by amateur, but ...
    This is very fascinating - Brock made his WWF debut the night after WrestleMania 18 by destroying Maven, Al Snow, and Spanky. His manager was Paul Heyman who worked out a secret deal with Vince McMahon. Lesnar helped McMahon beat Ric Flair to regain ownership of the WWE. On June 23, 2002, Lesnar beat Rob Van Dam to win the King of the Ring. After the match, Heyman announced that Lesnar was receiving a shot at the title at SummerSlam as part of the deal with Vince.

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    definitely one of the greatest athletes i ever seen. hide show

    Brock Lesnar is a impressive athlete. He had a great career in the WWE. From his undefeated streak from Apr 2002 to Nov 2002. He just dominated all comers and shows great power. i never seen anyone throw the Big Show around like Lesnar did at Survivor Series 2002 and at the Royal Rumble 2003. He also had impressive victories like over The Undertaker in Hell in a Cell and Kurt Angle at WM XIX. Although Lesnar botched the shooting star press that would have ended the match on a high note, he still pulled off the finish being concussed and all. After he left the WWE, I heard he was on his way to the NFL. I was looking forward in seeing what will Lesnar do there and how he'd be in the next football game. But he got cut. Oh well. Then i hear he wants to come back to the WWE. That really kind of surprised me that he would go back to the company that told him he could no longer wrestle until a certain period in time. Also wondered where would he fit into in the storylines because in 2005, things were getting shaken up and tons of changes were being made and where would Lesnar go, back to mid-card? then he decided not to do that and then he went into MMA. I was finally going to see what Lesnar really had other than what i had seen in the WWE. I wanted to see if he was really a fighter or just a good shoot fighter. I was definitely impressed by his debut while in K-1. He beat up his opponent pretty badly with all those strikes. Then came his UFC debut. I found this even more anticipating than his first fight. Most of the guys in the UFC are accomplished fighters. He was going against Frank Mir, i knew it would be a challenge and that anyone could win. But experience definitely was a factor in why Lesnar lost, but the referee's stoppage also was a part of his loss but like he said you win some and lose some. I'm looking forward to what Lesnar is made of in his next couple of UFC fights.

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    Lesnar is the greatest wrestler ever in my eyes hide show

    I hope Brock Lesnar comes back and dominates like he used to I mean did he ever actually get pinned either he lost by dq or always got cheated out I mean name one star that could beat Brock Lesnar the only reason that Goldberg beat him is because the storyline was in favor of Goldberg because WWE creative team thought that Goldberg was going to stay at WWE but no Goldberg left Brock should have won that match someday Brock will be back and he will dominate anybody if he goes on raw he'll beat Cena if he goes on Smackdown He will beat Batista so the way that I see it WWE should bring Lesnar back if they want to make the big bucks, And plus is there any better wrestler at Lesnar's height and weight? No I didn't think so.

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    brock lesnar is the greatest wrestler ever hide show

    I hope brock lesnar comes back and dominates like he used to I mean did he ever actually get pinned either he lost by dq or always got cheated out I mean name one star that could beat brock lesnar the only reason that goldberg beat him is because the storyline was in favor of goldberg because wwe creative team thought that goldberg was going to stay at wwe but no goldberg left brock should have won that match someday brock will be back and he will dominate anybody if he goes on raw he'll beat cena if he goes on smackdown He will beat batista so the way that I see it wwe should bring lesnar back if they want to make the big bucks

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    who is the best wrestle that graced wwe in 2002-2004? Tha man that beat so many legends and future hall of famers and rising stars? Since he left JBL, John Cena, Randy Orton and Triple H have been getting better. hide show

    In his debut he interfered in a triple threat hardcore match for the hardcore title. Maven, Al Snow, Spike dudley were the competitors. He came in with Paul Heyman after he was Paul was fired in November due to the winner take all match and brock spinebuster Al onto a trash can, f-5'ed maven and was hit by a stick weapon on his head (broke in half) but still he clotheslines spike and triple powerbombs him from the ground. In pay-per-view he defeated jeff hardy, matt hardy, Test, Rod Van Dam, The Rock, Undertaker, Edge, Big Show, Kurt Angle, Shelton Benjamen, Charlie Haas, John Cena, and Hardcore Holly. His record on pay-per-view was 14-7. He was the third person to pick up the Big Show (including Goldberg and Kane). He is the second youngest world champion in the wwe/f history (Randy Orton the #1). He was the last King of the Ring, 2003 Royal Rumble winner, last wwe undisputed champion (after summerslam 2002 he sighed the contract to smackdown but there was a number 1 contender's match that Triple H won against Undertaker so eric bischoff brought back the wcw world title brought to wwe july 2001 and abolished after wrestlemania X-8 and awarded it to triple h from winning the match, first wwe champion (non-including wwf and undisputed) he nearly ended hardcore holly and Hulk Hogan's careers (holly broken neck, hogan hip replacement and concussion due to a chair shot), joined NFL and cut due to no football experience but left due to the WWE treating his character bad after he attacked kurt angle and joining vince and now people regret it because kurt turned heel and vince is making good business decisons. Brock was originally supposed to beat Goldberg at wrestlemania but since he was leaving they let goldberg win he was supposed to make a return before summerslam and have a match but that was scrapped due to brock withdrawing from any involvement with the wwe for some reason no one knows and people have been saying that he'll make a suprise return at summerslam but just watch and seee raw and smackdown often until like the end of the year then you'll know

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