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Brock Lesnar Bio






Name                 :                Brock Edward Lesnar

Ring Name        :                Brock Lesnar

Birth Date         :                12 July 1977

Birth Place        :                South Dakota, USA


Mini Bio


Brock Edward Lesnar (conceived July 12, 1977) is an American-Canadian proficient wrestler, blended military artist, and previous novice wrestler and expert American football player. He is presently marked to WWE on the Raw brand. He is a four-time WWE (World) Champion, a previous UFC Heavyweight Champion, and a NCAA Division I Heavyweight Wrestling Champion.

After his effective novice wrestling profession at Bismarck State College and the University of Minnesota (106 wins and 5 misfortunes), Lesnar marked with WWE (then the World Wrestling Federation) in 2000. He was appointed to its formative advancement Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he was a three-time OVW Southern Tag Team Champion with Shelton Benjamin. In the wake of appearing on WWE's principle program in 2002, he won the WWE Championship on three separate events with triumphs over The Rock and Kurt Angle (twice). Lesnar won his first WWE Undisputed Championship five months after his primary list debut at 25 years old, turning into the most youthful champion in the title's history. He was likewise the 2002 King of the Ring and the 2003 Royal Rumble victor, making him the most youthful King of the Ring and Royal Rumble champ as well. He turned into the top wrestler of the organization and was on the pinnacle of his vocation until his profession started to decrease in the wake of losing the WWE Championship to Eddie Guerrero in 2004. Taking after his match with Goldberg at WrestleMania XX, Lesnar left the WWE and sought after a vocation in the National Football League (NFL). He was named a guarded tackle for the Minnesota Vikings yet was sliced preceding the begin of the 2004–05 season. In 2005, Lesnar came back to proficient wrestling and marked with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), where he won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in his first match. After a legally binding debate with NJPW, he additionally wrestled as IWGP Heavyweight Champion in the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF).

In 2006, Lesnar sought after a profession in blended hand to hand fighting. He marked with Hero's and won his first battle, against Min-Soo Kim, in June 2007. He then marked with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) the next October. Lesnar lost in his UFC debut against Frank Mir and after that won his second battle against Heath Herring. In November 2008, Lesnar crushed Randy Couture to wind up the UFC Heavyweight Champion. Soon after a fruitful title resistance in a rematch with Mir, Lesnar was sidelined because of diverticulitis. He would return at UFC 116 to thrashing Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion Shane Carwin and bind together the heavyweight titles, turning into the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. Lesnar then lost the title to Cain Velasquez at UFC 121. In 2011, he was at the end of the day sidelined because of diverticulitis and experienced surgery. Lesnar returned at UFC 141 in December, losing to Alistair Overeem and instantly resigning from MMA. Lesnar was a film industry sensation in UFC. He partook in a couple of the top of the line pay-per-sees in UFC history, including UFC 100 and UFC 200.

In April 2012, Lesnar at the end of the day came back to proficient wrestling, rejoining WWE following an eight-year break. After two years, at WrestleMania XXX, Lesnar crushed The Undertaker to end his undefeated streak at the head yearly occasion. Lesnar has been overseen by Paul Heyman all through the lion's share of his expert wrestling vocation. He has featured various pay-per-view occasions for both the WWE and UFC, including WrestleMania XIX, WrestleMania 31, UFC 100, and UFC 116. In 2015, an ESPN.com article alluded to Lesnar as "the most proficient competitor in master wrestling history".



Full Bio


Early life

Lesnar was conceived in Webster, South Dakota, on July 12, 1977. He was raised on a Webster dairy ranch claimed by his folks, Stephanie and Richard Lesnar. He is of German descent. He has two more seasoned siblings named Troy and Chad, and a more youthful sister named Brandi. At age 17, he joined the National Guard, where he was appointed to an office work after his red-green partial blindness was considered perilous to his longing to work with explosives. He lost this employment subsequent to coming up short a PC writing test, and later worked for a development company.

Lesnar went to Webster High School, where he played football and contended in beginner wrestling, setting third in the state titles his senior year. He then went to Bismarck State College, where he won the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) heavyweight wrestling title in his sophomore year. He exchanged to the University of Minnesota on a wrestling grant for his lesser and senior school years. There, he was flat mates with future WWE partner Shelton Benjamin, who was likewise his aide coach.

Lesnar won the 2000 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I heavyweight wrestling title his senior year in the wake of being the runner-up to Stephen Neal the year earlier. He completed his beginner vocation as a two-time NJCAA All-American, the 1998 NJCAA Heavyweight Champion, two-time NCAA All-American, two-time Big Ten Conference Champion, and the 2000 NCAA Heavyweight Champion, with a record of 106–5 generally speaking in four years of school.



World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

In 2000, Lesnar marked with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He was sent to its formative domain, Ohio Valley Wrestling. There, Lesnar initially met future companion and chief Paul Heyman. He framed a label group known as "The Minnesota Stretching Crew" with his previous school flat mate, Shelton Benjamin. Lesnar and Benjamin won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship on three separate occasions. Lesnar wrestled a few dull matches in 2001 and 2002 preceding being rung to the primary roster.

Lesnar appeared on WWF TV on the March 18, 2002, scene of Raw, getting through the group and assaulting Al Snow, Maven and Spike Dudley amid their match. He was joined by Paul Heyman, who was seen offering directions to Lesnar. When the brand expansion was presented in the WWF, Lesnar was drafted to the Raw brand. Later, Heyman was affirmed to be Lesnar's specialist and gave Lesnar the epithet "The Next Big Thing". Lesnar's first quarrel was with the Hardy Boyz. Lesnar and Jeff Hardy squared off at Backlash in Lesnar's first official broadcast match. He won the match by knockout after Hardy was not able react to arbitrator Theodore Long. The following night on Raw, Lesnar went head to head against Jeff Hardy's sibling, Matt Hardy, and vanquished him in the same fashion. Lesnar cooperated with Shawn Stasiak at Insurrextion and lost to the Hardyz after Stasiak was stuck. He assaulted every one of the members after the match.

In June 2002, Lesnar won the King of the Ring competition, crushing Bubba Ray Dudley in the first round, Booker T in the quarter-finals, Test in the semi-finals, and Rob Van Dam in the finals, procuring him a shot at the WWE Undisputed Championship at SummerSlam. On July 22, Lesnar joined the SmackDown! brand. After a fast fight with Hollywood Hulk Hogan in August 2002, Lesnar vanquished WWE Undisputed Champion, The Rock at SummerSlam to end up the WWE Undisputed Champion and most youthful WWE Champion at age 25, a record already held by The Rock. He likewise turned into the second quickest wrestler to win the WWE Championship since his introduction (126 days) behind just Ric Flair (113 days). At the time, the Undisputed WWE Championship was being shielded on both brands, so Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff anticipated that Lesnar would come back to Raw the next night. Nonetheless, SmackDown! General Manager Stephanie McMahon declared that Lesnar was just required to safeguard the title on SmackDown!, constraining Bischoff to establish another title for Raw (the World Heavyweight Championship). The WWE Undisputed Championship was then renamed the WWE Championship.

Lesnar's fast ascent to the highest point of WWE in 2002 prompted a fight with The Undertaker, which included a match at Unforgiven. The match finished in a twofold preclusion bringing about Lesnar holding the title. Lesnar confronted The Undertaker once more, at No Mercy, this time in a Hell in a Cell match. Paving the way to the match, in the storyline, Lesnar broke the Undertaker's hand with a propane tank. Despite Heyman asking McMahon not to give The Undertaker a chance to utilize his give a role as a weapon, the solicitation was denied and the match went ahead as planned.  In a match that saw both wrestlers and even Heyman secured in blood, it finished when Lesnar turned around an endeavored Tombstone Piledriver into his completing F-5 move for the win. Six days after his Hell in a Cell match with The Undertaker, Lesnar effectively held his WWE title in an impediment match with Heyman at the Rebellion pay-per-view against Edge.

Lesnar's next adversary was Big Show. Heyman was persuaded more than anybody that Lesnar couldn't win, attempting to talk him out of shielding the title. Lesnar denied and confronted Big Show in Madison Square Garden at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. Towards the end of the match, Lesnar conveyed a F-5 to Big Show, however when he went for the pin, Heyman hauled the official out of the ring. This permitted Big Show to underwrite and continued to chokeslam Lesnar on a steel seat. Show went ahead to stick Lesnar and win the title. This misfortune was Lesnar's first pinfall misfortune in WWE and drove Lesnar to transform into a fan top pick. Taking after Survivor Series, Heyman made it clear that Lesnar would not get a rematch, and had snuck an exceptional statement saying so into his agreement. With a specific end goal to pick up his requital on Big Show and Heyman, Lesnar meddled in his first title guard, which came against Kurt Angle the following month at Armageddon. Lesnar hit the F-5 on the champion, which empowered Angle to stick him and win the title. On the accompanying scene of SmackDown!, in any case, Angle presented Heyman as his supervisor and, regardless of promising Lesnar a title shot before at night, pronounced that Lesnar still would not get it. Lesnar was whipped by Big Show and Angle after the headliner, yet would get his vengeance after the show went off the air. He in the long run thumped the Big Show out with a steel seat, allowing Angle to sit unbothered with Lesnar. Lesnar then pursued the champion out of the ring and continued his attack that finished when Lesnar utilized the F-5 to impel Angle's correct knee into the steel ringpost. As paramedics tended to a shouting Angle, Lesnar completed off the attack with a kneebreaker on the ringside blockade, softening the champion's leg up storyline.

With Angle incidentally put out of activity, Lesnar's competition with Heyman and the Big Show continued, which finished in a match at the Royal Rumble in January 2003 with the victor being set into the Royal Rumble later at night. Lesnar would overcome Big Show and entered the Royal Rumble as the #29 section, the second to last contender to enter the match. He disposed of Matt Hardy and The World's Greatest Tag Team, which was made out of Charlie Haas and his previous OVW colleague, Shelton Benjamin, who were tutored by Angle. Lesnar would then dispose of The Undertaker last and win the Royal Rumble, which ensured him a title match at WrestleMania XIX.

After the Royal Rumble, Lesnar and Chris Benoit went head to head against Angle, Haas, and Benjamin at No Way Out the next month and Lesnar's group won the match. Amid the match at WrestleMania, Lesnar bungled a falling star press, a move he'd done various times in formative matches, and stuck his head and neck. This paralyzed Lesnar and constrained Angle and Lesnar to extemporize the completion of the match. Lesnar would overcome Angle, in the wake of conveying a F-5, to win his second WWE Championship. Lesnar was determined to have a honest to goodness blackout from the bungled falling star press.

After WrestleMania, Lesnar turned his regard for John Cena, who had come back from damage in February 2003 and who had been F-5'd into a ringpost in the same way Angle had been. Cena asserted Lesnar almost finished his vocation and even named his new completing move the "F.U." as a poke at the new champion. The fight finished in a match at Backlash when Lesnar crushed Cena. On the accompanying scene of SmackDown!, Lesnar came back to his competition with Big Show after he harmed Rey Mysterio gravely amid their match at Backlash. Show's assault brought about Mysterio being done on a stretcher and back board and Big Show took Mysterio off the stretcher and swung the back board into the ringpost, intensifying the damage. Lesnar got out the Big Show, who requested that Lesnar put his title on hold against him. This prompted a stretcher match at Judgment Day for the title. Lesnar effectively held his title with assistance from Rey Mysterio and a forklift. Amid the scripted competition, on SmackDown, Lesnar lifted Big Show off the top-rope in a superplex which created the ring to crumple on effect.

As Lesnar and Big Show proceeded with their competition, Kurt Angle came back from his neck surgery and he and Lesnar started to shape an all the more cordial contention, as the two were partners yet contenders for the title. At the principal ever SmackDown brand-elite pay-per-view in July, Vengeance, Lesnar went up against Angle and Big Show in a No Disqualification triple danger match for his title, which finished after Angle hit the Angle Slam on both Big Show and Lesnar, sticking the champion to wind up WWE Champion for a fourth time.

Lesnar proceeded to forcefully seek after the WWE title in spite of his companionship with Angle. Mr. McMahon discovered his way into the edge, at first scolding Lesnar, who had included himself in McMahon's contention with Zach Gowen, for losing to Angle. This all ended up being a swerve that came into spotlight on the August 7, 2003 SmackDown! in Kelowna, British Columbia. That night, Lesnar and McMahon were to confront each other in a steel confine match with Angle as the exceptional visitor arbitrator according to McMahon's requests on the earlier week's system. Amid the match, Lesnar had gone out because of an organized backstage occurrence and McMahon was set to stick him, yet Angle declined to permit McMahon to win that way. As the two men argueed, Lesnar rose to his feet, uncovering the stratagem to the group, and F-5'd Angle. He then severely beat Angle while McMahon watched, and celebrated with him a while later, turning heel simultaneously. At SummerSlam, Lesnar lost to Angle when Angle made Lesnar tap out to the lower leg lock. After that, Lesnar would bond his heel turn by brutalizing littler wrestlers and assaulting his adversaries on a more reliable premise. He came back to utilizing the F-5 to drive his rivals' legs into the ringpost, as he did to Spanky and Gowen, and meddled in Angle's matches on two separate events. On the September 18, 2003 scene of SmackDown!, Lesnar got his third shot at Angle in the same number of months when he confronted the champion in a hour long Iron Man match for the title. Lesnar won the match and his third WWE Championship by a last number of five to four.

Lesnar effectively guarded his recently won title against the appearing Paul London on October 9 version of SmackDown!. He came back to quarreling with The Undertaker. Lesnar had beforehand fetched Undertaker the title in a match against then-champion Kurt Angle, which conceded him a shot at Lesnar's title. At No Mercy, Lesnar vanquished Undertaker in a Biker Chain match. The contention then reached an end after The Undertaker concentrated on Mr. McMahon.

After Paul Heyman came back to WWE as general supervisor of SmackDown!, Lesnar adjusted himself to his previous director. With Survivor Series coming up, Lesnar chose to test Angle to a conventional Survivor Series disposal label group match. Lesnar picked Big Show as his first partner, with Heyman including a returning Nathan Jones and an appearing Matt Morgan to convey the group number to four. Point picked Chris Benoit and The APA to join his group. Be that as it may, Faarooq was harmed amid a match with Lesnar and Angle's group was compelled to discover a trade for him. Lesnar's group picked A-Train to fill the fifth and last spot for them after he assaulted John Cena, who declined to acknowledge a welcome to join Lesnar's group. Cena rather joined Angle's group, and Angle included Hardcore Holly as the fifth part; Lesnar had harmed Holly the prior year and he hadn't wrestled since. In the peak of the match, Chris Benoit turned into the main second wrestler to make Lesnar tap out. Lesnar confronted Benoit in a singles session two weeks after the fact for the WWE Championship on SmackDown!, where Lesnar won after Benoit went out to Lesnar's appearing Brock Lock accommodation hold.

The Survivor Series occasion denoted the first run through Lesnar met Goldberg from the Raw brand. After Lesnar guaranteed in a backstage meeting that he could beat anyone on the planet, Goldberg intruded on the meeting and acquainted himself with Lesnar, shaking hands with him before leaving with a staredown. Lesnar tailed this competition with a fight including Hardcore Holly. In the storyline, Holly needed retribution on Lesnar for truly harming his neck amid a past match between the two in 2002 which left Holly needing neck surgery and out of activity for a year. At the Royal Rumble in 2004, Lesnar vanquished Holly to hold the WWE Championship. Later in the Royal Rumble match, Lesnar assaulted Goldberg and conveyed a F-5, empowering Kurt Angle to dispose of him.








Last storylines and takeoff

In February, Lesnar confronted Eddie Guerrero for the WWE title at No Way Out. Late in the match, Goldberg conveyed a lance to Lesnar while the ref was oblivious. A short time later, Guerrero went to stick Lesnar however Lesnar kicked out at two. Lesnar then endeavored to F-5 Guerrero however Guerrero switched it into a DDT. Guerrero then hit a frog sprinkle; sticking Lesnar to win the WWE Championship. An irate Lesnar then started quarreling with Goldberg, censuring him for losing his title, and a match was set up between the two at WrestleMania XX. Amid the quarrel with Goldberg, Lesnar was likewise inconsistent with Stone Cold Steve Austin, who was demonstrated recommending to Goldberg that he assault Lesnar at No Way Out. After Lesnar assaulted Austin on Raw and stole his four-wheeler, Austin was embedded as the unique visitor ref for the WrestleMania match. On the March 4 scene of SmackDown, Lesnar crushed Hardcore Holly in his keep going match on a week by week WWE broadcast appear. Off camera, it was broadly realized that the match was Goldberg's toward the end in WWE. Accordingly, Lesnar's match with Goldberg turned into a disaster as the fans at Madison Square Garden sneered and annoyed both wrestlers vociferously. Goldberg picked up triumph in the wake of conveying a Jackhammer to Lesnar and both men accordingly got Stone Cold Stunners from Austin.



Come back to WWE

Lesnar was declared as a playable whiz in WWE 12', a computer game discharged by THQ in October 2011. His incorporation in the amusement persuade an arrival to the organization was not too far off for the previous UFC heavyweight Champion. In December 2011 it had been accounted for that he had consented to come back to the organization.

Lesnar came back to the WWE on April 2, 2012, on Raw, as a heel by going up against and conveying a F-5 to John Cena. The next week on Raw, general supervisor John Laurinaitis uncovered that he marked Lesnar to take "authenticity" back to the WWE and turn into the "new face of the WWE". Laurinaitis likewise reported that Lesnar would confront Cena at Extreme Rules with the Extreme Rules stipulation later added to the match. Lesnar was prevailing all through the match until Cena punched Lesnar in the face with a steel chain wrapped around his clench hand. Cena then conveyed the Attitude Adjustment to Lesnar onto steel steps and Lesnar lost the match.

The next night on Raw, WWE's Chief Operating Officer Triple H declined to offer into Lesnar's outlandish contract requests (which included being given his very own plane and having Raw renamed to Monday Night Raw Starring Brock Lesnar), bringing about Lesnar assaulting him and breaking his arm with a Kimura lock in storyline. The following week on Raw, Paul Heyman made his arrival as Lesnar's legitimate delegate and asserted that Lesnar was stopping WWE. He later reported a claim against WWE for rupture of contract. At No Way Out in June, Triple H tested Lesnar, who was not present, to a match at SummerSlam[90] which Lesnar refused. Stephanie McMahon would later drive Heyman into tolerating the match for Lesnar's sake on July 23 at Raw 1000. On August 19, at SummerSlam, Lesnar crushed Triple H in a No Disqualification match by means of accommodation after at the end of the day softening his arm up storyline. The next night on Raw, Lesnar announced himself the new "Ruler of Kings" and said that he would withdraw from WWE after his triumph over Triple H, expressing that he had vanquished everything in the company.

Lesnar returned on the January 28, 2013 scene of Raw, going up against Vince McMahon who was going to flame Heyman, and Despite Heyman's supplications, Lesnar hit McMahon with a F-5, softening McMahon's pelvis up storyline. The next week, amid The Miz's MizTV television show, Raw Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero uncovered herself as the person who marked Lesnar to another agreement to awe McMahon. On the February 25 scene of Raw, Lesnar at the end of the day endeavored to assault McMahon, just to get into a fight with the returning Triple H, which brought about Lesnar truly having his head split open and requiring eighteen stitches. The next week, Triple H issued a test to Lesnar, asking for a rematch with him at WrestleMania 29, which Lesnar acknowledged yet simply after Triple marked an agreement and Lesnar named the stipulation. The next week, after Triple H marked the agreement and ambushed Heyman, the stipulation was uncovered as No Holds Barred with Triple H's profession on the line. Lesnar wound up losing the match after Triple H hit him with a Pedigree onto the steel steps. On the April 15 scene of Raw, Lesnar assaulted 3MB (Heath Slater, Drew McIntyre, and Jinder Mahal) before Heyman tested Triple H to confront Lesnar in a steel confine match at Extreme Rules, which Triple H acknowledged the accompanying week. On May 19 at the compensation for each perspective, after impedance from Heyman, he crushed Triple H and finished their feud. Lesnar returned on the June 17 scene of Raw, assaulting Heyman's kindred customer CM Punk with a F-5. Despite the allegations from Punk, Heyman asserted that he was not behind Lesnar's assault on him. However, in July, Heyman turned on Punk, and guaranteed that Punk couldn't beat Lesnar, which prompted Lesnar making his arrival and assaulting Punk on the July 15 scene of Raw. The next week on Raw, Punk tested Lesnar to a match at SummerSlam, where Lesnar vanquished Punk in a no exclusion match.

On the December 30 scene of Raw, Lesnar came back with Heyman to declare his goals to challenge the victor of the up and coming WWE World Heavyweight Championship match between Randy Orton and John Cena at the Royal Rumble. Lesnar then challenged any wrestler who objected to that idea to test him, which was replied by Mark Henry, and a fight would result, finishing with Lesnar conveying a F-5 to Henry. The next week on Raw, Henry tested Lesnar once more, just to have Lesnar disengage his elbow with the Kimura lock in storyline, and this drove Big Show to turned out a while later to defy Lesnar,[citation needed] in this manner beginning a quarrel which was settled at Royal Rumble, where Lesnar crushed the Big Show in the wake of assaulting him with a steel seat before the match began. On the February 24, 2014 scene of Raw, after Heyman expressed that Lesnar had asked for a match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXX, rather accepting an open contract to face any other individual of his picking, The Undertaker then returned and chokeslammed Lesnar through a table, setting up their match at WrestleMania. Lesnar vanquished Undertaker in the wake of executing three F-5s, finishing his undefeated WrestleMania streak at 21, an accomplishment that was depicted by Sports Illustrated as being "the most stunning result since the Montreal Screwjob".



WWE World Heavyweight Champion

On the July 21, 2014 scene of Raw, Triple H reported that Lesnar would confront John Cena at SummerSlam for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. At SummerSlam, Lesnar crushed Cena to end up the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, and amid the match he conveyed sixteen suplexes (the vast majority of which were German suplexes) and two F-5s to Cena, who scarcely dealt with any offense. On the August 19 scene of Main Event, Triple H declared that Cena was conjuring his title rematch condition against Lesnar at Night of Champions, where Lesnar was precluded because of Seth Rollins meddling, however held his title, which couldn't be lost through disqualification. Later in the year, after Rollins rejoined with The Authority, he was added to Lesnar and Cena's title match at Royal Rumble, making it a triple danger match, which Lesnar won regardless of anguish a storyline broken rib amid the match.

Lesnar's next challenger was Roman Reigns, who won the Royal Rumble match to acquire the privilege to confront Lesnar for the title at WrestleMania 31. During his headliner match against Reigns, Lesnar conveyed different suplexes and was heard shouting, "Suplex City, bitch!", and from there on "Suplex City" got to be one of his mark catchphrases and stock themes. After Lesnar and Reigns exchanged a couple of false completes, Rollins traded out his Money in the Bank contract while the match was in advancement, making it a triple risk; Rollins then stuck Reigns to win the title. The next night on Raw, Lesnar attempted to summon his rematch provision and in this manner assaulted analysts Booker T, John "Bradshaw" Layfield, and Michael Cole, and in addition a cameraman after Rollins declined the rematch, which prompted Stephanie McMahon suspending Lesnar inconclusively in storyline.

Lesnar returned on the June 15 scene of Raw as a fan top pick, being picked by The Authority as the main contender to Rollins' WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Battleground. On July 4, Lesnar made his first non-broadcast wrestling appearance for WWE since his 2012 return, vanquishing Kofi Kingston at The Beast in the East live occasion in Tokyo in a fast winning exertion; he likewise conveyed F-5s to Kingston's New Day stablemates Big E and Xavier Woods after the match. On July 19 at Battleground, Lesnar commanded Rollins, conveying 13 suplexes; mid-pinfall, in the wake of playing out a F-5, he was assaulted by The Undertaker, who debilitated Lesnar with a chokeslam and two Tombstone Piledrivers; this finished the match, with Lesnar winning by exclusion and Rollins holding the championship.



Different storylines

The next night on Raw, Undertaker clarified that he had assaulted Lesnar not for consummation his WrestleMania streak, yet rather for Lesnar permitting Heyman to continually insult Undertaker about it; this prompted the two fighting all through the field and a WrestleMania rematch being planned for SummerSlam on August 23, where Undertaker would disputably vanquish Lesnar; amid the match, Undertaker tapped out to a Kimura lock by Lesnar and the timekeeper rang the chime, however the arbitrator did not see the tapout and requested that the match proceed with, which saw Undertaker then hitting Lesnar with a low blow and Lesnar went out to Undertaker's accommodation hold, Hell's Gate. The next night on Raw, Lesnar and Heyman tested Undertaker to a quick rematch, just to be defied by Bo Dallas, who ridiculed Lesnar about his thrashing; Lesnar then reacted by conveying 3 German suplexes and a F-5 to Dallas.

Amid Night of Champions, it was declared that Lesnar would confront The Undertaker at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, where Lesnar crushed The Undertaker after a low blow and F-5 onto the uncovered ring floor, finishing their feud. The match was later voted "Match of the Year" amid the 2015 Slammy Awards. On the January 11 scene of Raw, Lesnar returned, assaulting The New Day, The League of Nations (Sheamus, King Barrett, Rusev, and Alberto Del Rio), and Kevin Owens, before giving a F-5 to Roman Reigns. The next week on Raw, Lesnar would fight with Reigns until they were both assaulted by The Wyatt Family. At the Royal Rumble, Lesnar was the 23rd contestant, taking out four contenders before being disposed of by Bray Wyatt with assistance from whatever is left of The Wyatt Family.

On the January 25 scene of Raw, Stephanie McMahon reported that the headliner of Fastlane would be a triple danger match between Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Dean Ambrose to figure out who might confront Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 32. In the next weeks, Lesnar would be persistently incited by Ambrose, with Reigns sparing him from the consequent assaults by Lesnar. At Fastlane, Lesnar ruled the greater part of the match before he was put through two declare tables by Ambrose and Reigns; he would eventually lose the match after Reigns stuck Ambrose. Because of this, Lesnar assaulted Ambrose in the parking garage as he was landing at the field. Ambrose would then return later in the night, having commandeered a rescue vehicle, and he tested Lesnar to a No Holds Barred Street Fight match at WrestleMania 32, where Lesnar crushed Ambrose after a F5 onto a heap of chairs. In June, Lesnar was divulged as the spread star of the forthcoming WWE 2K17 videogame.

On the July 7 release of SmackDown, it was declared that Lesnar would confront Randy Orton at SummerSlam, who himself had quite recently come back to WWE from injury. Just two days after the fact on July 9, WWE permitted Lesnar to have a coincidental battle for UFC 200. Lesnar fizzled two of his medication tests for this battle, in any case, he was not suspended by WWE in light of the fact that he is not a full-time performer. On July 19, at the 2016 WWE Draft, Lesnar was the No. 5 draft pick for Raw; reports assert that he would have been No. 1 had he not fizzled his UFC drug tests. Orton was drafted to SmackDown, along these lines making their match an interbrand match. WWE charged their go head to head as a match fifteen years really taking shape. Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) made his arrival to Raw on August 1, his first appearance on WWE programming since WrestleMania 32. Amid his portion, Randy Orton showed up and conveyed a RKO to Lesnar. Lesnar then assaulted Orton amid his match the next night on SmackDown Live, conveying a F-5 to Orton. At SummerSlam, Lesnar crushed Orton by TKO after a progression of elbows, leaving Orton with a brow wound which required 10 staples. Much to Shane McMahon's disappointment, Lesnar would later convey a F-5 to Shane. The end made numerous individuals trust Lesnar had gone off script because of the seriousness of Orton's head wound. Lesnar was later storyline fined $500 for conveying a F-5 to SmackDown official Shane McMahon and his attack on Orton.



Extreme Fighting Championship

Amid UFC 77, it was reported that Lesnar had achieved an arrangement to battle with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). On February 2, 2008, Lesnar made his introduction with the advancement in an occasion titled UFC 81: Breaking Point against previous UFC Heavyweight Champion, Frank Mir. Due to his extensive hands, Lesnar was wearing 4XL gloves for the battle, making him the second man in Nevada's battle sports history to wear such gloves after Choi Hong-man. Lesnar secured an early takedown and started finding various punches however was docked a point after a punch hit Mir on the back of the head. Taking after another takedown by Lesnar, Mir figured out how to secure a kneebar and power an accommodation at 1:30 of the first round and Lesnar lost in his UFC debut. At UFC 82, previous UFC Heavyweight Champion and Hall of Famer Mark Coleman was declared to battle Lesnar at UFC 87. However, Coleman pulled back from the battle because of a harm and was supplanted by Heath Herring. Lesnar crushed Herring by consistent decision.

Lesnar would then face Randy Couture for the UFC Heavyweight Championship at UFC 91 on November 15. Lesnar would beat Couture by means of a (TKO) in the second round to wind up the new UFC Heavyweight Champion.

On December 27, 2008, at UFC 92, Frank Mir crushed Antônio Nogueira for the Interim Heavyweight Championship and was to confront Lesnar for the Undisputed UFC Heavyweight Championship at UFC 98. Quickly in the wake of winning the Interim Heavyweight title, Mir discovered Lesnar in the group and yelled, "You have my belt". Because of a knee damage to Mir, the title unification match with Lesnar that was initially slated to be the UFC 98 headliner was postponed. Lesnar won the delayed rematch with Mir at UFC 100 on July 11, 2009, through TKO in the second round. The win earned Lesnar Beatdown of the Year respects, with Anderson Silva, from Sherdog for 2009. During his post-match festivity, Lesnar flipped off the group who had been booing him. Lesnar likewise made a demonizing remark about the compensation per-perspective's essential supporter Bud Light, guaranteeing they "won't pay me nothin'" and advanced Coors Light. Lesnar later apologized for his comments at the post-battle question and answer session, where he held a container of Bud Light and embraced their product.

On July 1, 2009, it was accounted for that the victor of the Shane Carwin versus Cain Velasquez battle at UFC 104 would confront Lesnar yet the match was scrapped and Lesnar was booked to protect his belt against Shane Carwin at UFC 106 on November 21. On October 26, 2009, it was reported that Lesnar hauled out of his Carwin session because of an ailment. UFC President Dana White said Lesnar had been sick for three weeks, guaranteeing he had never been this debilitated in his life and that it would take him a while to recoup; his battle with Carwin was rescheduled for UFC 108 on January 2, 2010. Lesnar at first looked for treatment in Canada, however later told journalists that he had gotten "Third World treatment" at a doctor's facility in Brandon, Manitoba, and that looking for better treatment in the U.S. spared his life. Lesnar went ahead to censure Canadian medicinal services further and expressed that he shared his involvement with an end goal to talk "on the sake of the specialists in the United States that don't need social insurance change to happen".

On November 4, it was affirmed that Lesnar was experiencing mononucleosis and that his session with Carwin would need to hold up somewhat more and the battle for Lesnar's heavyweight title was cancelled. On November 14, at the UFC 105 post-battle meeting, Dana White expressed, "[Lesnar]'s not well and he's not going to get well at any point in the near future" and that a break title match may should be set up. notwithstanding mononucleosis, it was uncovered that he was experiencing a genuine instance of diverticulitis, an intestinal issue, which required surgery. After further finding, Lesnar experienced surgery on November 16 to close an aperture in his digestive system that had been releasing fecal matter into his stomach area, bringing about agony, abscesses, and exhausting his resistant framework to the point that he contracted mononucleosis. From the level of harm to Lesnar's framework, the specialist assessed that the intestinal condition had been progressing for around a year.

In January 2010, Lesnar reported on ESPN's SportsCenter that he was booked to make an arrival to the UFC in the summer. A match between Frank Mir and Shane Carwin occurred on March 27 at UFC 111 to decide the Interim Heavyweight Champion, and Lesnar's next opponent.[194] Shane Carwin crushed Mir by means of knockout in the first round, turning into the new Interim Champion. After the battle, Lesnar came into the ring and expressed, "It was a decent battle yet he's wearing a belt that is a pretend belt. I have the genuine title belt". Lesnar confronted Carwin at UFC 116 to bind together the heavyweight titles. Early in the first round, Carwin thumped Lesnar down with punch, gave him notably better than his left eye, and utilized a ground and pound assault whatever remains of the round. In the following round, Lesnar could bring Carwin down, accomplish a full mount, then move into side-control and complete the battle with an arm triangle stifle. With the triumph, Lesnar turned into the Undisputed UFC Heavyweight Champion, winning his first Submission of the Night and giving Carwin his first misfortune. The win additionally tied a UFC record for most back to back effective Heavyweight Championship resistances.

Lesnar's next protection was against undefeated top contender Cain Velasquez on October 23, at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California at UFC 121. Dana White reported by means of SportsNation that the UFC would convey back UFC Primetime to buildup the fight. He was crushed by Velasquez for the title by TKO in the principal round.

On January 11, 2011, Lesnar was declared as a mentor of The Ultimate Fighter Season 13, inverse Junior dos Santos, with the two anticipated that would battle on June 11 at UFC 131, anyway, he was hit with another episode of diverticulitis and needed to pull back from the battle on May 12. He was supplanted by Shane Carwin, who wound up losing against dos Santos. Lesnar experienced surgery on May 27 to fight his issues with diverticulitis. Dana White said that he had a 12-inch bit of his colon removed.

In its May 2011 issue, ESPN's magazine distributed a story posting the most generously compensated competitor in light of base pay and income for the latest schedule year or latest season in 30 sports. Lesnar topped the rundown for MMA at $5.3 million, which incorporated his reported session pay rates and evaluated pay-per-view bonuses.

In the mid year of 2011, Lesnar declared that he was coming back to activity, expressing, "I feel like another man. Solid. Solid. I have a feeling that I used to feel". His arrival match was planned to be at UFC 141 on December 30 in Las Vegas against previous Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem. Overeem won the battle by method for TKO in the primary round. The aftereffect of the battle stays dubious, as Overeem tried positive for hoisted levels of testosterone before his next fight. Lesnar then reported his retirement from MMA, saying his battles with diverticulitis and saying "this evening was the last time you'll see me in the octagon".

Hypothesis around an arrival to MMA endured until March 24, 2015, when Lesnar declared in a meeting on SportsCenter that he had re-marked with WWE and formally shut the entryway on an arrival to MMA, despite the fact that he was offered an arrangement "ten times more" than what he had made beforehand in his MMA vocation. He advance expounded that, while he was preparing for a considerable length of time for an arrival to the UFC, he felt "physically extraordinary yet something was missing mentally". Lesnar included that "[he's] a more seasoned stone age man now, so [he] settles on more quick witted cave dweller choices" and that he marked with WWE as opposed to coming back to MMA in light of the fact that he could "work low maintenance with all day pay".



UFC 200 and Suspension

In spite of the fact that Lesnar said he was "shutting the entryway on MMA" in March 2015, UFC reported on June 4, 2016, that he would return at UFC 200 on July 9. WWE affirmed it had conceded Lesnar "an erratic open door" to contend at UFC 200 preceding he would come back to the organization for SummerSlam on August 21.

Lesnar, speaking to Canada without precedent for his profession, vanquished Mark Hunt by consistent choice (29-27), staying away from 19 of Hunt's 30 endeavored standing strikes, and bringing him down four times to arrive 43 huge ground strikes, 32 in the last round. He additionally was paid a UFC-record $2.5 million purse. This record was broken by Conor McGregor, the past holder, at UFC 202.

On July 15, Lesnar was advised of a potential hostile to doping strategy infringement by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) originating from an undisclosed banned substance in an out-of-rivalry test gathered on June 28. Shortly after this was declared, WWE said Lesnar's match with Randy Orton at SummerSlam would in any case take place. Hunt advised UFC to either pay him half of Lesnar's handbag or let him out of his agreement. He later altered his opinion on Twitter, and requested the entire purse. UFC has not yet openly reacted to Hunt.[citation needed] Lesnar told the Associated Press, "We will get to the base of this." On July 19, the UFC reported that a second example taken in-rivalry on July 9 tried positive for the same banned substance found in the past out-of-rivalry sample. On August 23, the Nevada Athletic Commission affirmed that Lesnar twice tried positive for the estrogen blocker clomiphene, and that he has been incidentally suspended.



Individual Life

Lesnar wedded Rena Greek, otherwise called Sable, on May 6, 2006. They live on a ranch in Maryfield, Saskatchewan, having already lived in Maple Plain, Minnesota. They have two children: Turk (conceived June 3, 2009) and Duke (conceived July 21, 2010). Lesnar additionally has twins with his previous life partner, Nicole McClain, the first being a child named Brock Jr. and the second a girl named Mya Lynn (conceived April 10, 2002). Mya is 10 minutes more established than Brock Jr. Lesnar is additionally the stepfather of Mariah, Greek's little girl with her late husband.

Lesnar is a preservationist and a supporter of the Republican Party. He is an individual from the National Rifle Association, and showed up at their yearly meeting in May 2011 to talk about his enthusiasm for chasing and his part as a representative for Fusion Ammunition.

Amid his first keep running in WWE, Lesnar created addictions to both liquor and painkillers, professedly drinking a jug of vodka for each day and taking many Vicodin pills every month to deal with the torment brought on by wear and tear on his body; he named his mischance at WrestleMania XIX as a specific wellspring of pain. Lesnar claims that, as an aftereffect of his fixation and mental weariness, he doesn't recall "a whole two years" of his WWE career.

In January 2001, Lesnar was captured by police in Louisville, Kentucky for suspicion of having a lot of anabolic steroids. The charges were dropped when it was found that the substances were a legitimate development hormone. His legal counselor portrayed it as a "vitamin kind of thing".

On December 15, 2011, Lesnar was accused of chasing infractions on an excursion to Alberta on November 19, 2010. Two charges were dropped, yet Lesnar confessed to the charge of despicable labeling of a creature. He was fined $1,725 and given a six-month chasing suspension.



Titles, recompenses, and respects

University wrestling

National Collegiate Athletic Association

NCAA Division I All-American (1999, 2000)

NCAA Division I Heavyweight Champion (2000)

Huge Ten Conference Champion (1999, 2000)

National Junior College Athletic Association

NJCAA All-American (1997, 1998)

NJCAA Heavyweight Champion (1998)

North Dakota State University Bison Tournament Champion (1997–1999)

Blended hand to hand fighting

Inside Fights

Greatest Draw (2008)

Freshman of the Year (2008)

Sherdog Awards

Beatdown of the Year (2009)

Sports Illustrated

Top Newcomer of the Year (2008)

Extreme Fighting Championship

UFC Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Accommodation of the Night (1 time)

World MMA Awards

Achievement Fighter of the Year (2009)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Best Box Office Draw (2008–2010)

MMA Most Valuable Fighter (2008–2010)



Guinness World Records

World record: Youngest individual to win the WWE Championship (matured 25 years, 44 days)

Inoki Genome Federation

IWGP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

New Japan Pro Wrestling

IWGP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Ohio Valley Wrestling

OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Shelton Benjamin

Expert Wrestling Illustrated

Fight of the Year (2003) versus Kurt Angle

Fight of the Year (2015) versus The Undertaker

Match of the Year (2003) versus Kurt Angle in an Iron Man match on SmackDown! on September 16

Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2002)

Wrestler of the Year (2002, 2014)

Positioned #1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2003

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Best Brawler (2003)

Best Wrestling Maneuver (2002) F-5

Quarrel of the Year (2003) versus Kurt Angle

Most Improved Wrestler (2002, 2003)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2015)



World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE

WWE World Championship (4 times)

Ruler of the Ring (2002)

Imperial Rumble (2003)

Slammy Awards (5 times)

Hashtag of the Year (2015) – #SuplexCity

Match of the Year (2015) – versus The Undertaker at Hell in a Cell

Contention of the Year (2015) – versus The Undertaker

"Let me know You Didn't Just Say That" Moment of the Year (2015) – Coining "Suplex City" at WrestleMania 31

The OMG Shocking Moment of the Year (2014) – Ending The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak at WrestleMania XXX

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