5 most underappreciated qualities about Brock Lesnar

WWE Champion Brock Lesnar smiles during a face-off with Bobby Lashley
WWE Champion Brock Lesnar smiles during a face-off with Bobby Lashley

#4: Brock Lesnar's effort in the ring is underrated

Brock Lesnar works a part-time schedule, much to the understandable chagrin of many fans. However, over his time in OVW, WWE, NJPW, and UFC, his body has suffered considerable wear and tear.

A full-time schedule would not allow him to perform at the same intensity we are accustomed to.

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Some fans have taken his part-time schedule as a sign of laziness, labeling his matches boring. This could not be further from the truth.

Lesnar's uniquely believable and entertaining match style has seen him put on great matches with everyone from Finn Balor, John Cena, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Kurt Angle to Roman Reigns.

The former UFC Champion has always put his fair share of effort into delivering these barn burners. For a performer who has been PWI wrestler of the year twice, his in-ring work is quite underappreciated.


#3 Brock Lesnar is great on the mic

For 20 years, Brock Lesnar has been a Paul Heyman guy. This means that more often than not, the former ECW owner cuts all the promos.

And why not?

Heyman is one of the greatest talkers of all time. Besides, having someone speak for The Beast adds menace and mystery to his character.

This partnership with an all-time great manager has fooled the WWE Universe into thinking that the 3-time Universal champion cannot cut a good promo.

However, his current pseudo-babyface run has proved that he can be coherent, captivating, and even funny on the mic.

Even with his advocate back by his side, he still talks for himself, and he is knocking it out of the park.

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Edited by Debottam Saha
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