REVEALED: Possible explanation for Brock Lesnar’s walkout from this week’s SmackDown


REVEALED: Possible explanation for Brock Lesnar’s walkout from this week’s SmackDown

Brock Lesnar on past week's SmackDown

Brock Lesnar has been one of the strongest wrestlers of all time. Lesnar has been one the feared competitors not only in the WWE but also at the MMA. Brock Lesnar is a decent UFC fighter with the record of 4-3 to his name. Lesnar was already a fierce competitor during his first reign in WWE but after his return to WWE in 2012, he repackaged himself as one of the strongest, quickest and toughest competitors in the WWE history. Brock Lesnar’s illustrious career and achievements surely has made himself a place in the WWE Hall of Fame in the future.

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This Saturday Brock Lesnar will face Roman Reigns in a last man standing match, though he hasn’t been a part of the last man standing matches, many have rooted for “The Beast” to win the contest. The Tribal chief has been a part of two last man standing matches in his career and has managed to with both of them, with recently defeating Kevin Owens at the Royal Rumble 2021. The Previous one was against Kane and Roman Reigns has managed to defeat “The Big Red Monster” on RAW in the match in 2014.

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Why did Brock Lesnar leave WWE in 2004?  

Brock Lesnar and Vince McMahon
Brock Lesnar and Vince McMahon

Brock Lesnar had debuted in 2002 and had clinched the WWE Championship in a very short span of time, also becoming the youngest WWE Champion in the history by beating The Rock at SummerSlam 2002. Brock Lesnar had rivalries with some of the biggest names in the WWE like Kurt Angle, Undertaker, John Cena and even had a short feud with the Hollywood Hulk Hogan.

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Brock Lesnar left WWE in 2004 after his match against Goldberg at WrestleMania 20, with the feud against Goldberg at the time being his final one of his first run in WWE. The reason for the departure was said to be that Lesnar wanted to switch to football and pursue a career in it. Brock Lesnar also cited the tight and hectic travelling schedule as the reason for his departure from WWE.

There were also reports that Brock Lesnar wasn’t happy with Vince McMahon, the reason being he was told to lose the WWE Championship to Eddie Guerrero, although he was okay with losing to Guerrero, he wasn’t happy with fact that he was told about it a few minutes before the match. Brock was certainly not happy with the unprofessionalism toward him.

This past week on SmackDown Brock Lesnar reportedly left the building where the show took place, and it was the same day that Vince McMahon had announced his retirement. Dave Meltzer has got something to say about Lesnar’s walkout, He said that it is unknown as to why Brock left the building and that one reason being speculated that he left the building due to his cordial relationship with Vince McMahon and that he was not happy with his boss resigning. Brock though performed the creative duties that were assigned to him that day.

“Whether Lesnar was just mad at McMahon being gone since McMahon had a special relationship with him, or some speculated that it was brilliant business on his part in reading the situation, is unknown because the only person who knows would never reveal what was in his mind when he left,”

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