Brock Lesnar is known for delivering some of the most physical and intense matches to the WWE fans. The Beast Incarnate joined the Stamford-based promotion back in 2002 and quickly climbed the ladders of popularity before leaving the company in 2004 to pursue other ventures, one of which was competing in the UFC.
Joining the UFC brought a whole new dimension to Lesnar’s career as he proved to the world that even WWE stars are hardcore fighters. He even won the UFC Heavyweight Championship. In 2012, The Beast Incarnate made his return to WWE and is still working under the banner of the Stamford-based promotion.
Brock Lesnar is often described as an introverted, preferring not to be around people too much, and his enormous stature can easily intimidate others. Recently, an old video featuring sports media personality Colin Cowherd and Lesnar resurfaced, in which The Beast Incarnate can be seen confronting the reporter and asking the latter if he had some problem with the former.
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Colin tried to explain to Brock that he had no issues with the latter as he was a fan and that his team set him up. At first, the reporter thought it was a prank. However, after seeing Lesnar getting furious, Cowherd became a bit uncomfortable. The clip surfaced on the social media, leaving fans to wonder if the incident was real or fake.
It turns out the video was basically a prank, where Brock Lesnar showcased that other than dominating people inside the ring, he can also act. In the clip, after analysing that Colin was actually getting uncomfortable, The Beast Incarnate immediately broke his character and started giggling.
WWE veteran questions whether Brock Lesnar really wants to return to in-ring action
Brock Lesnar last appeared in WWE at SummerSlam 2023, where he lost against Cody Rhodes. After losing to The American Nightmare, in a heartfelt moment, The Beast Incarnate raised Cody's hand in the middle of the ring. Since then, fans have been waiting for the comeback of Lesnar.
While discussing Brock's future in the Stamford-based promotion on his 83 Weeks podcast, WWE veteran Eric Bischoff raised questions on Lesnar’s intentions of returning to the company as he had already made enough money throughout his career and might not have the desire to compete anymore:
"No way to know, man. Brock's unique. Brock's got enough money he could live the next three lives... His kids will never be able to spend the money that Brock has made, and beyond the money, Brock has farming. That's his joy, that's his passion, and that's where Brock is at peace, based on what I've heard. I don't know Brock that well, and man, I don't know; he doesn't need to, so it's a question of does he want to, and at some point, you just don't want to anymore. What's Brock gonna do that he hasn't done a dozen times in the last dozen years?"
It remains to be seen whether Brock Lesnar will return to the Stamford-based promotion in the future.