Brock Lesnar
When Brock Lesnar grabbed the microphone off Paul Heyman, who’s basically paid to alleviate him of oratorical duties so that he can focus solely on being a tour guide to Suplex City, the audience in attendance knew that a poignant moment was afoot.
The Beast doesn’t usually say much, you see. But when he does, it sticks. And the man who was caught in the crosshairs this time was Heath Slater, desperate to earn himself a contract on Raw by taking out the Beast. (What were you thinking, Heath?)
So, when Lesnar looked him square in the eye and told him that doesn’t care two hoots for his kids, it was a moment that elicited a drawn out “ooohh” from the audience. As much for the gravity of the proclamation as for the underlying truth it held.
It comes as surprise that a Superstar who, in equal measure, is glorified for his freakish talents and condemned for his mercenary-like attitude towards the business, wouldn’t feel the need to understand another man’s desire to put food on the table for his children. Especially when you make an absolute killing just working a handful of dates a year by pitting the WWE and UFC against one another.
There is, however, one striking similarity between Brock Lesnar's conduct in both organizations...he couldn't care less for the fans of either.
All Brock Lesnar cares about, is Brock Lesnar.