Brock Lesnar Talks WWE '12, Favorite WWE Opponents, His Next F-5 and More
Brock Lesnar is in the headlines again. Not for UFC, but for WWE!
In this report, Lesnar is very open in a sit-down interview with Paul Heyman. The video runs less than 10 minutes, but it is a great viewing.
Brock is very honest about his WWE time, and has a few choice words for his upcoming opponent in UFC. He touches on many topics, but it all comes back to WWE and his recent video game inclusion.
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Here is one of the very interesting quotes from the interview:
"I went through a lot of guys. I went through Ric Flair. I went through Hulk Hogan. I went through Undertaker. But there's a guy that I didn't get to go through. There's a Hall of Famer, there's a legend that I didn't get to go through and there's a guy that felt threatened by me at the time and there was a guy that felt that I had everything given to me. And that guy's 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin.
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There is no doubt in my mind that he is "working," but I am also sure some of that rings true. I am not going to get into the whole Stone Cold/Brock Lesnar issue from 2002. It is very cool to read that Brock is very aware of that moment in his career!
One other quote I want to focus on is the following:
"I was on top of the world and I was beating the Hall of Fame legends. I was the first legend killer."
Make no mistake! Lesnar knows what he is doing. Again, he is being very truthful, but this entire thing has "work" written all over it. The line about being the "first legend killer" just about sells a Randy Orton match down the line. Heyman must be grinning from ear to ear off camera.
In the end, what does all this mean? Well, we already know Brock is working with WWE for the newest video game. We also know his upcoming UFC fight next month will be a big test to see how healthy Lesnar really is.
It should be a very interesting few months for these two sides. Lesnar is promoting a WWE game, he has a huge fight ahead of him and the world will be watching his next move...
What do you folks think? Is Lesnar just promoting WWE '12? Nothing more. Nothing less. Or do some of his quotes sound a little like "storylines?" Is he planting seeds for a future WWE run? Let me know in the comment section...
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