10 BIGGEST SECRET OF BROCK LESNAR.

TOP 10 SECRETS OF BROCK LESNAR.

 YOU MAY DON'T KNOW

1. HIS NICKNAME

 

 According to Brock’s childhood friend Justin Gaikowski he was both a child at one time and also has a hilarious nickname. Hint. It’s also the name of a vegetable.In the 2003 WWE DVD, Brock Lesnar: Here Comes The Pain, Gaikowski said, ““I used to call him ‘Broccoli’. When you’re young, nobody likes to eat broccoli. I’d be like, ‘Hey, Broccoli! You’ve got bad taste!’ ”

2. BROCK IS COLOUR BLIND 

 

COLOUR blindness affects 1 in every 12 men, and The Beast is one of them. Most people affected by colour blindness are able to see things as clearly as others but they are unable to ‘see’ red, green or blue light fully. Brock has the most common form of colour blindness, red/green colour blindness, which means he tends to mix up colours which have green or red as part of the whole colour.

3. BROCK JOIN THE NATIONAL GUARD WHEN HE WAS 17

 Brock Lesnar joined the National Guard when he was 17 after a military recruiter came to his school and got him and his buddy to sign up .

 Brock wanted to be in the thick of the action, in the heat of the battle and to work with explosives but instead, he was saddled with a desk job which led him to quit and begin training as a wrestler. Yeah, it’s hard to visualize Brock Lesnar as some sort of clerk in the military sitting behind a desk.

4. BROCK LESNAR IS FORMER ROOM MATE OF SHELTON BENJAMIN

 

Before making a splash in WWE, Brock Lesnar dominated in WWE’s former developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), in Louisville, Ky. There, Lesnar met up with fellow University of Minnesota alumnus Shelton Benjamin, who was also plucked from the institution’s wrestling mats by Gerald Brisco.
Striking up a kinship as former Golden Gophers, Lesnar and Benjamin shared a two-bedroom apartment.

5. BROCK CHEST TATOO

 

Brock Lesnar has sported tattoos for the entirety of his in-ring career, but when he brought the pain to UFC in 2008, people immediately took notice of the new ink on his chest: a sword pointed upward at his throat.
Lesnar offered an explanation in his 2011 autobiography “Death Clutch” — which was co-authored by Paul Heyman — stating that the sword on his chest represents the myriad pressures he felt during a dark period in his life after leaving WWE.
“I felt like life was holding a sword right up against my throat, so I went under the ink gun because I never wanted to forget exactly how I felt at that time,” Lesnar wrote. “The tattoo on my chest has so much meaning to me. In some ways, it’s funny, because the period of my life that I’m talking about is a time I so want to forget, but I know I can use this memory as motivation.”

6. BROCK WON HIS FIRST WWE MATCH BY TKO

Brock Lesnar burst onto the WWE scene in spring 2002, accompanied by his advocate Paul Heyman. He interfered in a Hardcore Match between Al Snow, Maven, and Spike Dudley on the March 18, 2002, episode of Raw and destroyed all three wrestlers – he gave Al Snow a spinebuster through a trash can, F5-ed Maven and broke Spike Dudley in half with a triple Powerbomb.
Brock’s first match came at that year’s Backlash where he brutalised Jeff Hardy with a series of vicious Powerbombs which ended up leading to then-referee Theodore Long calling off the match and awarding the win to Lesnar by TKO.

7.BROCKS BIGGEST DEAL IN HISTORY

Brock Lesnar attended the University of Minnesota and came out as the NCAA Division-1 Champion. After University, the coach of the Indianapolis Colts offered Lesnar a tryout but Lesnar rejected it in favour of a WWE contract which offered more guaranteed money.
Although the details of the deal are still undisclosed, Lesnar himself has been quoted as saying, “I signed the biggest developmental deal in WWE history.”

8.BROCK'S ONLY PERSON TO WIN

Win the WWE World Championship, NJPW’s IWGP Heavyweight championship, the UFC Championship and also win a NCAA Championship.
Unsurprisingly, Brock’s career is litter with championship gold. He won the NCAA Division-1 Championship while attending the University of Minnesota. He then went on to win the WWE Undisputed Championship just 5 months after his WWE debut and also became the championship’s youngest ever winner that night – till date.
In 2003 Brock also became the youngest person to ever win a Royal Rumble when he won it aged 25. Apart from this, he’s also a former King of the Ring winner along with being a 4-time world champion.
During his stint in New Japan Pro Wrestling, Brock Lesnar won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in his debut match in a triple threat against Kazuyuki Fujita and Masahiro Chono.
As for his MMA career, Brock Lesnar won the UFC Heavyweight Championship at UFC 91 after defeating Randy Couture by TKO.

9.BROCK GREW UP IN WEBSTER

 


He’s been billed from Minneapolis since his WWE debut in 2002, but Brock Lesnar actually grew up on a dairy farm in Webster, a South Dakota city with a current population of less than 2,000. Eager to spend time outdoors in the area that’s described as “A Place for All Seasons,” young Lesnar was known to sleep in his parents’ hayloft and treat his rural surroundings as his own personal jungle gym. Already athletic at a young age by being so physically active and eager to help out on the family farm, Lesnar began amateur wrestling when he was only 5 years old.

10. BROCK PLAY HIS FIRST OFFICIAL MATCH AGAINST JEFF HARDY

 

Colluding with Paul Heyman and taking WWE by (perfect) storm in spring 2002, Brock Lesnar would have his first official match against Jeff Hardy at that year’s edition of Backlash. After hospitalizing Matt Hardy with a sickening F-5 onto the stage, “The Next Big Thing” utterly brutalized The Charismatic Enigma to the point of complete and total incapacitation as Heyman observed the carnage from ringside.
After being victimized by a ring-shaking succession of powerbombs, Hardy was unable to respond to then-referee Theodore Long. The bout was mercifully called to a stop, with Long awarding the victory to the monstrous juggernaut.

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