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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:42 am
Yahoo! Sports writer Dave Meltzer is reporting that Brock Lesnar is looking for an "exit strategy" out of UFC. According to Meltzer, Lesnar did a complete 360 on fighting after his fight with Cain Velasquez and he's at a place in life where he does not want to get hurt.
Lesnar has apparently done no MMA training and isn't returning phone calls from Dana White since the Velasquez fight. Lesnar is reportedly seriously considering WWE's offer to return to the company at Wrestlemania XXVII. As we previously reported, WWE would like to do Lesnar vs. The Undertaker at the show.
couresty wrestlingnewsworld.com
so what do you guys think about lesnar comming back?
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:59 am
You want my honest opinion on this or you want me to lie?
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:27 am
[M]a.r.t.s You want my honest opinion or this or you want me to lie?
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:04 pm
Damijin Spade [M]a.r.t.s You want my honest opinion or this or you want me to lie?
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:18 am
Aside from his issues on "not knowing his own strength and injuring people through ********," he's a fantastic wrestler. I'd like to see him make a return to the WWE as soon as possible.
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:28 am
Honest opinion: Brock Lesnar must be THE overrated wrestler of the decade. He came in in 2002 with a bang, but showed nothing in terms of charisma and ring skills and on top of that, he proved that he was a tough one to work with, injured list there to prove the point. He represents everything I hate in the main event scene these days, but instead of being limited by someone, he IS limited. Vince likes him because he doesn't need to put any efforts in watering him down, a little like Batista.
In my book, he's nothing but a big guy who can flip.
The lie: OMFG, I'M SUPER EXCITED!
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:14 pm
Honest opinion: Stay the ******** off of TV. No wrestling, no more UFC PPVs, no attempts at football, no trying out for the 2012 Summer Olympic wrestling team. No nothing. You managed to beat a Hall of Famer, a decorated submission specialist, and a powerful wrestler. Then when you finally get your a** handed to you by a guy who's just gonna get his title taken by "Sagano", you wanna fold? ******** you, Brock.
Lie: I'd rather you get try and get your belt back from Velasquez.
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:07 pm
Damijin Spade Honest opinion: Stay the ******** off of TV. No wrestling, no more UFC PPVs, no attempts at football, no trying out for the 2012 Summer Olympic wrestling team. No nothing. You managed to beat a Hall of Famer, a decorated submission specialist, and a powerful wrestler. Then when you finally get your a** handed to you by a guy who's just gonna get his title taken by "Sagano", you wanna fold? ******** you, Brock. Lie:I'd rather you get try and get your belt back from Velasquez. I totally agree with you on this one. Taking a loss is apart of the process. It is one of the reasons why Cung Li was never as good as a fighter that he was until he recieved his first loss. After that he bounced back better than ever. You learn more from losses than you do wins. As far as him coming back, it would be tons better if he had Heyman with him like old times. It might even draw back the fans from the last generation. People who grew up on SCSA, The Rock and old school DX. Not watered down high-flying, monopolized company by Cena, and throwing awesome talent by the waste side *cough*Shelton Benjamin*cough*
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