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Brock Lesnar is one of the most popular and dominating combat sports athletes of all time. Born on July 12, 1977, As of November 2024, Lesnar has worked in WWE, UFC, and NJPW and he also briefly competed in Football. He joined WWE’s Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2000 and soon joined the main roster in 2002.
In WWE Lesnar has won seven World titles, two Royal Rumble matches, the King of the Ring, the Money in the Bank briefcase, and headlined WrestleMania on numerous occasions. He also won the UFC Championship during his time in the Octagon becoming the first athlete to win titles in both promotions.
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Brock Lesnar Finisher
According to SmackDown Hotel, Brock Lesnar uses the F5 as his finishing move. Over the years, this move has laid rest to names such as John Cena, Roman Reigns, The Rock, Kurt Angle, CM Punk, and The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Besides this, he also uses the German Suplex as his signature move and the Kimura Lock as his submission maneuver.
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F5
The F-5 is, no doubt, Brock Lesnar's most famous move. It became famous due to Lesnar's sheer strength of toying with his opponents. He lifts his opponent onto his shoulders in a fireman’s carry position before spinning them down into a facebuster as per the SmackDown Hotel.
German Suplex
Brock Lesnar is known for sending his opponents into the ''Suplex City''. Lesnar grabs his opponent from the waist and then throws them above his head. While many wrestlers use this kind of slam, Lesnar’s German Suplex is perhaps the most well-known.
Kimura Lock
The Kimura Lock, a painful armlock submission hold, has been a staple of Lesnar's arsenal since his return to WWE in 2012. By applying pressure to the elbow joint, Lesnar forces his opponents to tap out or risk serious injury.
Brock Lesnar Finishing Move | Period |
F-5 | March 18, 2002 - Present |
Kimura Lock | April 2, 2012 - Present |
Brock Lock | March 18, 2002 - March 14, 2004 |
Shooting Star Press | October 11, 2000 - October 16, 2001 |
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Brock Lesnar's Theme Song
According to the SmackDown Hotel, Brock Lesnar uses The Next Big Thing by Jim Johnston as his theme song. This is one of the most recognizable themes in all of professional wrestling. The powerful and aggressive sound of the music sets the tone for his matches. The theme has evolved over the years but retains its core intensity, reflecting Lesnar's relentless style and formidable presence.
Theme Song | Period |
"Next Big Thing (Remix)" by Jim Johnston | January 28, 2012 - Present |
"Next Big Thing" by Jim Johnston | June 13, 2002 - August 20, 2012 |
"Enforcer" by Jim Johnston | April 8, 2002 - May 27, 2002 |
"Take a Look Around" by Limp Bizkit | October 11, 2000 - October 16, 2001 |
FAQs on Brock Lesnar Finisher
A. Brock Lesnar invented the F5. He got the inspiration for it while watching Japanese wrestling.
A. Brock Lesnar's submission move is Kimura Lock.
A. Brock Lesnar credited burnout, injuries, poor creative decisions, an addiction to alcohol and painkillers and the rigorous travel schedule for his reasons of leaving WWE.
A. Brock Lesnar is billed at 286 lb (130 kg).