Brock Lesnar

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Brock Edward Lesnar (born on July 12, 1977 in Webster, South Dakota) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his five year career with World Wrestling Entertainment. He had "put his WWE career on hold" in 2004 to pursue a career in professional football, which lasted a little more than 4 months.

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Brock Lesnar.
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Brock Lesnar.

After failing to make the cut in the NFL, he sued the WWE in an attempt to overturn the remaining six years of the ten-year no-compete clause included in his original WWE contract. The clause prevented him from signing with another professional wrestling or other professional fighting organization.

In early July 2005, Lesnar dropped his lawsuit against WWE and entered negotiations to return to the ring with the company. Some reports suggested he would sign a contract after a July 7 meeting with the company, but that proved not to be the case, though his return is still possible.

On August 2, 2005, WWE.com reported that Lesnar had decided not to return to the company. It is unclear as to whether this is true or if WWE is trying to maintain kayfabe on their website.

He has one daughter with an ex-fiance, Nicole.

Wrestling career

Lesnar was an outstanding amateur wrestler and went to the University of Minnesota on a full wrestling scholarship, where he was roommates with the WWE's Shelton Benjamin, himself a talented amateur wrestler. He won two NCAA wrestling championships as a heavyweight.

In 1999 he signed with the WWE and was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling for development, where he wrestled in a tag team named the Minnesota Stretching Crew with Benjamin (a reference to the Minnesota Wrecking Crew). During his time in OVW he became known for performing the Shooting Star Press, a move more commonly performed by smaller, lighter wrestlers and a rare feat for a wrestler of his stature. He was trained as a professional by Danny Davis. In 2002, Lesnar was called up to WWE and was immediately pushed. He debuted on Raw on March 18, 2002, beating down Al Snow, Maven and Spike Dudley. He was a heel at first on Raw and won both the King of the Ring tournament and the WWE Championship that year, becoming the youngest WWE World Champion ever (until the record was broken in 2004 by Randy Orton). He was drafted and remained on SmackDown! with the belt naming him also the last WWE Undisputed Champion. He later turned face when the Undertaker befriended him. He lost the championship in November at the Survivor Series pay-per-view to The Big Show. After winning the Royal Rumble match in January 2003, he regained the championship in the main event of WrestleMania XIX from Kurt Angle, despite blowing the spectacular final move, his famous Shooting Star Press, which he had never before performed on TV in the WWE. But Angle was too far from the ring post and Lesnar under-rotated on the back flip, causing Lesnar to land almost directly on his head, stunning him and and forcing Angle to improvise the finish. Angle later turned face by befriending Lesnar, but Lesnar turned heel again by turning on then-face Angle. Lesnar and Angle traded the championship back and forth once, before Lesnar lost it to Eddie Guerrero at February 2004's No Way Out event.

After his final underwhelming match with Goldberg at WrestleMania XX, Lesnar sidelined his career in the WWE to pursue a career in the NFL. He signed with the Minnesota Vikings, but he was cut during the preseason. Lesnar had suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident during the summer of 2004, which along with lack of football practice prevented him from performing well enough to remain in a Vikings practice squad position.

Lesnar had previously signed a no-compete clause in order to be released from his contract with the WWE, which prohibited him from working for any other sports entertainment companies before 2010. Lesnar had anticipated leaving wrestling entirely, but his inability to secure a career in professional football led to him challenging this ruling in court. The WWE responded by demanding damages as a result of Lesnar allegedly breaching the agreement by appearing at a New Japan Pro Wrestling show in 2004. In July 2005, the two sides dropped their claims and entered negotiations to renew their relationship. Recently, the WWE had offered Brock a contract, but on August 2, 2005, the WWE's official website reported that Lesnar has withdrawn from any involvement with the company. However, in the week before SummerSlam 2005, rumors have circulated all over the internet that Brock would appear at the PPV (This never occurred and Lesnar wasn't at all involved with the PPV). There has been an interview from Sable his x-girlfriend saying the last time she talked to him that he looked like that he wanted to comeback to wrestling.

Professional football career

After playing in a few pre-season games for the Minnesota Vikings, Lesnar was eventually cut from the team. He declined to accept an invitation to play as a representative of the Vikings in the World League. He made no attempts to sign with an AFL team. Lesnar is listed as a free agent in Madden NFL '06.


Physical statistics

Finishing and signature maneuvers

Other talents

Championships and accomplishments

February 13, 2001 - OVW Southern Tag Team Championship
May 15, 2001 - OVW Southern Tag Team Championship
October 30, 2001 - OVW Southern Tag Team Championship
August 25, 2002 - WWE Undisputed Championship
Note: On August 26, 2002, Lesnar refused to defend the title on WWE RAW, thus making the title exclusive to SmackDown! The Undisputed Championship became known simply as the WWE Championship
March 30, 2003 - WWE Championship (2)
September 16, 2003 - WWE Championship (3)


WWE Championship
Preceded by:
The Rock
First reign Followed by:
The Big Show
Preceded by:
Kurt Angle
Second reign Followed by:
Kurt Angle
Preceded by:
Kurt Angle
Third reign Followed by:
Eddie Guerrero

Other accomplishments

  • PWI Most Improved Wrestler Award (2002)
  • PWI Wrestler of the Year Award (2002)
  • PWI Feud of the Year (2003) versus Kurt Angle
  • PWI Match of the Year (2003) versus Kurt Angle

Brock Lesnar Files Lawsuit Against WWE; Locked Out Until 2010

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