Brock Lesnar is a trained UFC fighter so it's natural for everyone to pick him for real-life situations. WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry recently named The Beast among his choices for a bar fight.
The World's Strongest Man may be retired from in-ring competition but is still known for his sheer power and fierce look.
Speaking to O’Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson on the No-Contest Wrestling podcast, Mark Henry picked Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, Shelton Benjamin, and the late Sean O'Haire to take out 100 people in a hypothetical bar fight.
"I'm definitely gonna take Kurt Angle. I'm gonna take Brock Lesnar. I'm gonna take Shelton Benjamin and Sean O'Haire," Henry said. (From 1:23 onwards to 1:44)
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Henry further revealed that O'Haire had been in a real-life incident, where the former WWE star dismantled a random person for questioning his look.
"We had this club in Louisville, Kentucky called Phoenix Hill...This normal dude came up and was like, 'Hey, man, why are you wearing makeup on your face boy?' And I said, man, you might want to leave him alone. You know, like being joking and Sean looks at me and he goes, 'You know, I wear makeup not because I'm ugly. I wear it because I feel like it empowers me.' He said, 'It makes you look queer.' Sean stood up, and I said, 'Sean, don't do it. Don't do it.' And before I can say, don't do it, three times, he kicked this dude and locked him up...He turned sideways, ran him into a bar, bang, and leg kicked him, broke his leg," he added. (2:00 - 4:19)
Listen to the full clip below:
Will Brock Lesnar return to WWE anytime soon?
While Triple H has publicly expressed his desire to do business with Brock Lesnar again, The Beast Incarnate won't be brought back into the fold until he gets legal clearance.
The 47-year-old stalwart's name was alluded to in the Janel Grant lawsuit against Vince McMahon. Since then, WWE has maintained a distance from the former Universal Champion and even attempted to erase him from its history.
There's a famous saying that states, "Innocent until proven guilty." Only time will tell whether Lesnar will receive a clean sheet.
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