Jim Cornett seems on the money. Brock was an amazing talent and athlete, but he grew up with a sense of entitlement because he's a jock at school/college that was always catered to, and if he didn't get his way he'd take his ball and go home. This attitude is persistent throughout his run at WWE.
Undoubtedly, Brock Lesnar is one of the most dominant superstars in WWE history. But the one problem I had with him was the same I had with Roman Reigns: holding a championship while making less appearances on television. At least during Goldberg's two Universal Championship reigns, he didn't hold them for too long.
Giving a part timer a title was a massive mistake form Vince he could have used others to hold the title instead of Brock like bruan he was so over but once he faced Brock it was over and they give him the title too late and ending the streak was a massive mistake as well
Lesnar said himself that he would only ever do business with Vince, notice how he hasn’t appeared since Vince left the company? We won’t be seeing him in a WWE ring for a long time.
@@dazzaMusic ah actually he has since Vince left creative. He wasn't doing business specifically with Vince like before, remember when he threatened to no show after Vince 'retired' but HHH talked him back? He was supposed to be at the rumble but that got pulled once the lawsuit and his involvement in it all leaked. I mean frankly it was piss all in reality, he apparently asked for piss videos. Which is weird, sure, but whatever. Who's gonna say that to his face? But, he does have more than enough money to stay away, and not only that he's made land investments with that money so that's going to keep generating money. And realistically the only two matches that are probably worth doing are him vs Gunther and maybe Bron Breakker, so are they going to break the bank for that?
He was never going to make it past the practice squad for the Vikings for the simple fact he never played football in college. Why he thought he could make into the starting line up despite this is beyond me.
He did make it past the practice squad he was cut the last week of the preseason was heading to the first week of season then they cut him he’s in madden games I’ve seen all from 1980-Now speak the truth not lies or made up thoughts in your head
@@mjdf122he was there to get people to tune in. He was advertising and he was never going to actually make the team. No matter what anyone thinks. Besides he wouldn't have gotten past the drug tests. Just like in the UFC .
@@Duck_Dodgershe made the team only to be cut the first week drug tests are passed by athletes and people in general all the time and with UFC they don’t care about that everyone is using some type of enhancements treatments or drugs
@@Duck_Dodgers ahh, he actually did get past the drug tests right up until his very last fight in 2016 which was just after USADA had come in. Was he on stuff while fighting full time? Almost certainly, just as a majority of the roster was back then. But just like the rest of them, he never pissed hot. Because the drug testing back then was beyond terrible.
If the rumor of Brock Lesnar never returning to WWE is true, then I say good riddance. Look there’s no denying that Brock Lesnar is undeniably one of the biggest stars the WWE have ever had and he’s definitely produce some great matches here and there, but the way they utilized him since his return in 2012 had been a massive detriment to the WWE’s product especially how they were relying on him too much and a Roman Reigns at the expense of squandering the momentum of up-and-coming and rising stars. He’s had a great run, but I feel like it’s just for the best if he stays away.
Nah Lesnar is HIM. left WWE after being on top for 2 years, came back 8 years later and was back on top. Never held a secondary title, only held world titles. 2002 King of the Ring, 2 time Royal Rumble winner, and beat the Undertaker's streak.
Blame Sable. She was married to Marc. Marc himself said that he tried calling Sable while she was in WWE. And she wasn't answering his calls. He later realized that she was seeing Brock Lesnar
Napoleon Blownapart did an amazing video discussing Lesnar's time in the UFC. Part of it entails reading excerpts from Lesnar's autobiography, where he writes himself as if he's the best, strongest, and most skilled fighter ever. The amount of mad coping when Lesnar discusses his first loss in the UFC is absolutely ridiculous, and he seems to hold genuine "you didn't really beat me, I just made a mistake" energy towards Frank Mir. It's a world apart from CM Punk who took his Ls with an astonishing amount of humility.
@@johnny5805 to pay Brock some credit he was sick at that point and you could tell. He grew his beard out (which at that point was the first time we'd seen him with it) and even his skin looked different. Right after the Carwin fight was when he got sick and almost died. He looked somewhat better against Alistair but his ribs were still definitely a sore spot. But even if he'd been healthy Cain still probably beats him, dude was a machine at that point and Brock could never handle good striking.
@@watersandblue6001 yep the match would have descended into chaos otherwise, though to be fair it was pretty bad anyway. That Crown Jewel was crazy looking back, pretty sure that was the first time they copied the UFC format with the press conferences and shit. Brock came out in a suit and sunglasses which he never even wore to UFC pressers except for UFC 200 I believe. Actually that was the first time I realised he'd got a permenant scar from that fight because he pointed it out, must have been that nasty cut on his left cheek.
@@aidanthomas2510 velasquez in wwe was a joke tbh, he just didn't had any charisma on Tv. The first night he came out with Rey ppl didn't even really reacted.. i mean if you never watched mma and see cain in front of lesnar, he doesn't look like a threat to him one bit. Lesnar looks way more jacked and dangerous than him. Cain also didn't really had mic skills that made a great feud possible.
3:38 *Gotta love how "Juicey" they ALWAYS make that part sound.* There's no way in hell Brock or Kurt could SOMEHOW "knock the door open". Never gonna happen.
Lesnar is HIM. Left WWE after being on top for 2 years, came back 8 years later and was back on top. Never held a secondary title, only held world titles. 2002 King of the Ring, 2 time Royal Rumble winner, and beat the Undertaker's streak
Looking at his WM SS press, he definitely botched it. I don't think it had anything to do with how far Angle was, because the older footage shows that he would land it from way across the ring. But by this point, he was probably 40lbs heavier and rusty from not doing the move. He probably would've hurt himself even practicing it. So there wasn't much that could have prevented that botch aside from him getting his nerves handled in the days leading up to it and feeling the move out beforehand. As far as his conduct, this makes me feel less sorry for him with the new allegations. While it was seemingly consensual (his wife might have even already known about it, some couples are freaky), the added context about how brazen he was doesn't help in my eyes. If everything checks out, good for him! And he's seemingly matured since then. But no one likes a bully.
yeah but that was all laurinaitis' fault and that man should never have a say in creative. look what happened to sid in 2001, that was his idea as well.
Janelle Grant has been losing this case keep up with the correct information I’ve seen all from 1980-Now Janelle Grant could have left and stopped with WWE but chose not to it’s on her and any court judge jury or lawyer can see that
My favourite moment of this guy's career was when he fought Alistair Overeem and the striking legend hurt and hunted down the big bully before dispatching him with a kick to that diverticulitis gut of his. One of the very worst athletes to have come along. Complete POS.
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I would like to see the proof of his involvement with Vince and Janel Grant. Because there's no way Brock could be so crazy to allow himself to be caught up in that type of situation
This is a ludicrous statement. You could have said the same about the likes of Bill Cosby. Depending on your age, even if you didn't watch the show, you'd have known how massive The Cosby Show was and how popular the spin-off, A Different World, was (a show he also appeared in, in the earlier seasons). Aside from that, Bill was still doing stand-up and appearances. He was America's dad. And yet, he was drugging and r/aping women during that time. He had FAR more to lose than Lesnar sending some texts to Vince, especially considering the nature of both the pro-wrestling industry and the fandom (who usually DGAF about such things). Look at what he did right in the faces of other wrestlers. You think he couldn't have done worse in private? Many men with better reputations have exposed to have done so.
I agree with wanting to see evidence because everyone is innocent until proven guilty and that should always be the case. However, saying that there's no way he'd be crazy enough to be involved isn't a valid argument.
Janelle Grant is losing the case keep up with information Vince Johnny Brock and everyone is doing good in the cases lawsuits and settlements Janelle Grant could’ve left and stopped what she was doing but never did it’s on her as well as courts and lawyers see that
Brock Lesnar was definitely a Vince McMahon guy that's why Vince kept on using him and the reason why Vince McMahon kept on using him all the time is because he was a big draw card.
Brock Lesnar is one of my all time favorites. And I'll argue his return to WWE, despite Vince McMahon’s allegations, could make sense for several reasons-both from a professional and profitable perspective. Lesnar’s Marketability: Brock Lesnar is a MASSIVE draw, both in terms of ticket sales and merchandise. His presence generates interest, regardless of the controversies surrounding McMahon. Lesnar's name still holds weight in the wrestling world, and his ability to attract mainstream attention is unmatched. WWE is a brand that thrives on big stars, and Lesnar is one of the biggest. Even now. WWE’s Evolution Post-McMahon: WWE is undergoing significant changes with Triple H leading creative. The company has already made strides to distance itself from Vince McMahon’s personal controversies, focusing on a broader, inclusive approach to storytelling. Lesnar’s return could be framed as a new chapter, where his role is more about elevating talent rather than being part of any past controversies. Wrestling Legacy: Brock Lesnar’s legacy in WWE is unparalleled. As a multi-time World Champion, UFC champion, and legitimate athlete, he is often regarded as one of the best to ever step foot in the ring. His return could offer fans an opportunity to see him cement his legacy further and help elevate younger talent. And if THAT doesn't convince you, He has had so many subsequent name drops. Xavier Woods mentioned him, and it sent chills throughout the audience. Not because of the allegations. But because we remember what a beast he was. Yes he is in my top 3, but still. I wish he could have at least 1 more match, or a retirement tour a-la John Cena.
John Cena coming back next year. No Brock, Batista and if Cena doesn't have a match with Randy then what a wasted opportunity. Brock has more charisma than the whole roster. The only reason WWE is popular now is because they've finally uploaded their videos to RUclips that's it. It's still boring as fuck.
Jim Cornett seems on the money. Brock was an amazing talent and athlete, but he grew up with a sense of entitlement because he's a jock at school/college that was always catered to, and if he didn't get his way he'd take his ball and go home. This attitude is persistent throughout his run at WWE.
Some people are like this others know their worth
I had no idea Laurenitis wanted Brock to do the shooting star press. Wild.
John Laurenitis is such an unlikeable dude too
Johnny Ace was always a bum I’ve seen all from 1980-Now
Johnny Ace also was the guy who told Sid Vicious to jump from the top rope during the match that broke Sid's leg. He had no idea what he was doing.
@@fordid42 yes I’ve seen all from 1980-Now Starrcade 2000
@@fordid42 😮
Undoubtedly, Brock Lesnar is one of the most dominant superstars in WWE history. But the one problem I had with him was the same I had with Roman Reigns: holding a championship while making less appearances on television. At least during Goldberg's two Universal Championship reigns, he didn't hold them for too long.
Giving a part timer a title was a massive mistake form Vince he could have used others to hold the title instead of Brock like bruan he was so over but once he faced Brock it was over and they give him the title too late and ending the streak was a massive mistake as well
@@ayhamahmad2277 roman should have been the one to do it, as a heel
@@aidanthomas2510 no
@@ayhamahmad2277 taker himself has even said that so...
@@aidanthomas2510 if you wanted to ended it at least give it to someone who need it like bray
Lesnar said himself that he would only ever do business with Vince, notice how he hasn’t appeared since Vince left the company? We won’t be seeing him in a WWE ring for a long time.
He’ll be back they’re already in talks I’ve seen all from 1980-Now
@@dazzaMusic ah actually he has since Vince left creative. He wasn't doing business specifically with Vince like before, remember when he threatened to no show after Vince 'retired' but HHH talked him back? He was supposed to be at the rumble but that got pulled once the lawsuit and his involvement in it all leaked. I mean frankly it was piss all in reality, he apparently asked for piss videos. Which is weird, sure, but whatever. Who's gonna say that to his face?
But, he does have more than enough money to stay away, and not only that he's made land investments with that money so that's going to keep generating money. And realistically the only two matches that are probably worth doing are him vs Gunther and maybe Bron Breakker, so are they going to break the bank for that?
All talent and no character
He was never going to make it past the practice squad for the Vikings for the simple fact he never played football in college. Why he thought he could make into the starting line up despite this is beyond me.
Ego
He did make it past the practice squad he was cut the last week of the preseason was heading to the first week of season then they cut him he’s in madden games I’ve seen all from 1980-Now speak the truth not lies or made up thoughts in your head
@@mjdf122he was there to get people to tune in. He was advertising and he was never going to actually make the team. No matter what anyone thinks. Besides he wouldn't have gotten past the drug tests. Just like in the UFC .
@@Duck_Dodgershe made the team only to be cut the first week drug tests are passed by athletes and people in general all the time and with UFC they don’t care about that everyone is using some type of enhancements treatments or drugs
@@Duck_Dodgers ahh, he actually did get past the drug tests right up until his very last fight in 2016 which was just after USADA had come in. Was he on stuff while fighting full time? Almost certainly, just as a majority of the roster was back then. But just like the rest of them, he never pissed hot. Because the drug testing back then was beyond terrible.
Brock Lesnar is one wrestler who does whatever he wants doesn't care what management says
Rick Rude was like this too some men are built like this
Yea. Tat. I see wat you saying I tink tho it’s. Some folks.
As. A whole. Who do want they want without caring bout recursion or conquesence
U forgot that lesnar was the 1 in 21-1 against undertaker in wrestlemania
Even the Undertaker thought it should've been Bray Wyatt who should've dethroned him.
21-2…..
@familytube90 21-2 makes no sense cause that never happened
@ousmansano21 ummm, yes 21 - 2 did happen, because Roman Reigns also beat The Undertaker at WrestleMainia.
@ it was 21-1,22-1,23-1 and 23-2 it never was 21-2
If the rumor of Brock Lesnar never returning to WWE is true, then I say good riddance. Look there’s no denying that Brock Lesnar is undeniably one of the biggest stars the WWE have ever had and he’s definitely produce some great matches here and there, but the way they utilized him since his return in 2012 had been a massive detriment to the WWE’s product especially how they were relying on him too much and a Roman Reigns at the expense of squandering the momentum of up-and-coming and rising stars. He’s had a great run, but I feel like it’s just for the best if he stays away.
“They” 💀💀💀 you know damn well it was Vince’s obsession with him.
Yeah I kinda feel bad for liking him so much when I was younger.
Brock never cared about the business.
And the elephant in the room with the sexual trafficking investigation.
Nah Lesnar is HIM. left WWE after being on top for 2 years, came back 8 years later and was back on top. Never held a secondary title, only held world titles. 2002 King of the Ring, 2 time Royal Rumble winner, and beat the Undertaker's streak.
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No mention of Lesnar stealing Marc Mero’s wife??
Right?
Blame Sable. She was married to Marc. Marc himself said that he tried calling Sable while she was in WWE. And she wasn't answering his calls. He later realized that she was seeing Brock Lesnar
He didn’t steal her, she wanted it.
Sable a ho did Mero a favor
@@criminalmindsgirl2936 and at that point lost all interest in confronting him.
We need a Mustafa Ali video next
Napoleon Blownapart did an amazing video discussing Lesnar's time in the UFC. Part of it entails reading excerpts from Lesnar's autobiography, where he writes himself as if he's the best, strongest, and most skilled fighter ever. The amount of mad coping when Lesnar discusses his first loss in the UFC is absolutely ridiculous, and he seems to hold genuine "you didn't really beat me, I just made a mistake" energy towards Frank Mir.
It's a world apart from CM Punk who took his Ls with an astonishing amount of humility.
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It must have been awkward backstage when Cain Velasquez was on the roster. Cain was the man who utterly, utterly demolished Brock like he was nothing.
pretty sure they acted professional backstage
@@johnny5805 to pay Brock some credit he was sick at that point and you could tell. He grew his beard out (which at that point was the first time we'd seen him with it) and even his skin looked different. Right after the Carwin fight was when he got sick and almost died. He looked somewhat better against Alistair but his ribs were still definitely a sore spot. But even if he'd been healthy Cain still probably beats him, dude was a machine at that point and Brock could never handle good striking.
@@watersandblue6001 yep the match would have descended into chaos otherwise, though to be fair it was pretty bad anyway. That Crown Jewel was crazy looking back, pretty sure that was the first time they copied the UFC format with the press conferences and shit. Brock came out in a suit and sunglasses which he never even wore to UFC pressers except for UFC 200 I believe. Actually that was the first time I realised he'd got a permenant scar from that fight because he pointed it out, must have been that nasty cut on his left cheek.
@@aidanthomas2510 velasquez in wwe was a joke tbh, he just didn't had any charisma on Tv. The first night he came out with Rey ppl didn't even really reacted.. i mean if you never watched mma and see cain in front of lesnar, he doesn't look like a threat to him one bit. Lesnar looks way more jacked and dangerous than him. Cain also didn't really had mic skills that made a great feud possible.
Brock was interesting in his first run. His attitude is awful and he treats people like shit. Hope to never see him again
He’ll be back I’ve seen all from 1980-Now
I just realized the two collab videos of Brock and the Bearded Butchers are now set to private on YT. I wonder why....
I'm here. You're here. LET'S DO THIS!
what?
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3:38 *Gotta love how "Juicey" they ALWAYS make that part sound.* There's no way in hell Brock or Kurt could SOMEHOW "knock the door open". Never gonna happen.
Lesnar is HIM. Left WWE after being on top for 2 years, came back 8 years later and was back on top. Never held a secondary title, only held world titles. 2002 King of the Ring, 2 time Royal Rumble winner, and beat the Undertaker's streak
He’s probably a rapist too
He's scum and that overrides all this.
lesnar in new japan was the low point in that period of inokism as that was the dark days of new japan.
Actually was good times for NJPW during Brocks runs there I’ve seen all from 1980-Now
Dont come back Lesnar
He’ll be back I’ve seen all from 1980-Now
@@mjdf122Trips can't stand him. He won't be back.
Looking at his WM SS press, he definitely botched it. I don't think it had anything to do with how far Angle was, because the older footage shows that he would land it from way across the ring. But by this point, he was probably 40lbs heavier and rusty from not doing the move. He probably would've hurt himself even practicing it. So there wasn't much that could have prevented that botch aside from him getting his nerves handled in the days leading up to it and feeling the move out beforehand.
As far as his conduct, this makes me feel less sorry for him with the new allegations. While it was seemingly consensual (his wife might have even already known about it, some couples are freaky), the added context about how brazen he was doesn't help in my eyes. If everything checks out, good for him! And he's seemingly matured since then. But no one likes a bully.
yeah but that was all laurinaitis' fault and that man should never have a say in creative. look what happened to sid in 2001, that was his idea as well.
Janelle Grant has been losing this case keep up with the correct information I’ve seen all from 1980-Now Janelle Grant could have left and stopped with WWE but chose not to it’s on her and any court judge jury or lawyer can see that
My favourite moment of this guy's career was when he fought Alistair Overeem and the striking legend hurt and hunted down the big bully before dispatching him with a kick to that diverticulitis gut of his. One of the very worst athletes to have come along. Complete POS.
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You're fired dead Vince 0 The end dead Vince 0 The end
I would like to see the proof of his involvement with Vince and Janel Grant. Because there's no way Brock could be so crazy to allow himself to be caught up in that type of situation
This is a ludicrous statement. You could have said the same about the likes of Bill Cosby. Depending on your age, even if you didn't watch the show, you'd have known how massive The Cosby Show was and how popular the spin-off, A Different World, was (a show he also appeared in, in the earlier seasons). Aside from that, Bill was still doing stand-up and appearances. He was America's dad. And yet, he was drugging and r/aping women during that time. He had FAR more to lose than Lesnar sending some texts to Vince, especially considering the nature of both the pro-wrestling industry and the fandom (who usually DGAF about such things). Look at what he did right in the faces of other wrestlers. You think he couldn't have done worse in private? Many men with better reputations have exposed to have done so.
I agree with wanting to see evidence because everyone is innocent until proven guilty and that should always be the case. However, saying that there's no way he'd be crazy enough to be involved isn't a valid argument.
Janelle Grant is losing the case keep up with information Vince Johnny Brock and everyone is doing good in the cases lawsuits and settlements Janelle Grant could’ve left and stopped what she was doing but never did it’s on her as well as courts and lawyers see that
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Brock Lesnar was definitely a Vince McMahon guy that's why Vince kept on using him and the reason why Vince McMahon kept on using him all the time is because he was a big draw card.
But what's the controversy in botching a move?
Brock Lesnar is one of my all time favorites. And I'll argue his return to WWE, despite Vince McMahon’s allegations, could make sense for several reasons-both from a professional and profitable perspective.
Lesnar’s Marketability: Brock Lesnar is a MASSIVE draw, both in terms of ticket sales and merchandise. His presence generates interest, regardless of the controversies surrounding McMahon. Lesnar's name still holds weight in the wrestling world, and his ability to attract mainstream attention is unmatched. WWE is a brand that thrives on big stars, and Lesnar is one of the biggest. Even now.
WWE’s Evolution Post-McMahon: WWE is undergoing significant changes with Triple H leading creative. The company has already made strides to distance itself from Vince McMahon’s personal controversies, focusing on a broader, inclusive approach to storytelling. Lesnar’s return could be framed as a new chapter, where his role is more about elevating talent rather than being part of any past controversies.
Wrestling Legacy: Brock Lesnar’s legacy in WWE is unparalleled. As a multi-time World Champion, UFC champion, and legitimate athlete, he is often regarded as one of the best to ever step foot in the ring. His return could offer fans an opportunity to see him cement his legacy further and help elevate younger talent.
And if THAT doesn't convince you, He has had so many subsequent name drops. Xavier Woods mentioned him, and it sent chills throughout the audience. Not because of the allegations. But because we remember what a beast he was.
Yes he is in my top 3, but still. I wish he could have at least 1 more match, or a retirement tour a-la John Cena.
When your company has someone like CM Punk as the face, you don't need a brute like Lesnar.
John Cena coming back next year. No Brock, Batista and if Cena doesn't have a match with Randy then what a wasted opportunity. Brock has more charisma than the whole roster. The only reason WWE is popular now is because they've finally uploaded their videos to RUclips that's it. It's still boring as fuck.
I can’t stand him
Lesnar is on my Mt. Rushmore of sports entertainers, right next to Undertaker, Goldberg and Cena.
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