Why do people hate lesnar




















I don't, was a great wrestler. You don't just make someone a 3 time wwe champion out of no where unless they are really good. I guess people don't like em cause he came and beat up all the faces they had back then, I thought he was great. Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I think the biggest reason every one hates Brock Lesnar is they don't see anyone on their radar that can beat him. I honestly believe a great majority of MMA fans wanted Fedor to join the UFC, they were hoping "The Last Emperor" would take the challenge and with all their fan support kind of like Hulk Hogan the training, the prayers and the vitamins, their hero could knock Brock off of the throne. But instead he ran away from the biggest challenge out there and sought to fight elsewhere making Fedor look like a coward to UFC and Brock Lesnar fans, and at the same time leaving Fedor fans wondering and making excuses in denial that he could beat Brock.

I'm glad Fedor didn't sign because it adds to the Brock mystique and spurns on the anger and hatred, and until they fight sports fans, we'll just never know who wins this big match up I'm sure the fans from both sides already know who the winner is That's all folks Enjoy our content? Show More Comments. No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. GDPR Compliance. To sign a professional wrestler with Lesnar's outspoken trash-talking and dominant persona, Dana White and company must of been crazy.

On the contrary. White and the UFC handled the situation to a tee, using Lesnar as an immediate selling point for the sport, attracting new fans that may or may not have been already WWE followers.

So it's easy to see how diehard MMA fans would look at Lesnar's initial hype through a negative perspective, but the fact of the matter is that that hype actually led to more exposure for the UFC in American sports. Whenever your profession incorporates talking trash to Stone Cold Steve Austin and arguing with Vince McMahon, your credibility in an outlet like the UFC will no doubt be called into question. Many fans still hold a grudge toward Lesnar because he once made millions of dollars by power-bombing The Undertaker and throwing no-name pipsqueaks over the top rope.

Regardless, that part of his professional career still fascinates even the most viral Lesnar haters. I know for me, I'm still intrigued to see whether or not Lesnar snaps in the Octagon and ultimately decides to DDT someone. Whenever Lesnar's rank among MMA's best heavyweights is called into question, people will always point to his inexperience as an immediate downfall. With only seven career bouts, Lesnar's record often results in some unneeded hatred.



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