Biography
At 6-foot-4, 295 pounds, Lesnar
is a rock-solid mountain of chiseled muscle, a superstar who is seemingly
destined to accomplish great things in WWE.
Lesnar has already made an
impact in the amateur sporting world. Lesnar, 24, become an NJCAA Champion in
1998. He transferred to the University of Minnesota and promptly won the Big 10
Championship, but was a runner-up in the NCAA Tournament. He capped off his
senior season by again winning the Big 10 Championship and then securing the
NCAA heavyweight title. In 2000, Lesnar signed a developmental contract with WWE
and began to learn the professional game at Ohio Valley Wrestling in Louisville,
Ky. In doing so, he turned down opportunities to try out with several NFL teams.
As if growing up working on a
farm wasn't good enough to build his frame, Lesnar said he picked up an avid
interest in weightlifting and bodybuilding by the time he was in fifth grade.
Now, with Paul Heyman on his side, he'll attempt to bring all his tools together
and dominate WWE.
And he does currently the WWE World Heavyweight Champion he looks to become as
big as the Rock for different reasons of course! Recently he has over come The
Undertaker in a Hell In A Cell match and according to many sources Brock Lesnar
will now feud with The Big Show for the main event of the next 2 Pay Per Views.