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If one thing could define Brock Lesnar’s entire career in WWE, it’s breaking bones. From Shawn Michaels to Triple H, Brock Lesnar dominates the entire WWE roster with his ferocious-looking Kimura Lock. Apart from that, his streak-breaking finisher F5 is enough to stop anyone who comes his way to the top of the mountain in WWE.

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Brock Lesnar has used the F5, not only to put a stop but also to instill fear in his opponents. The finishing move has put an end to many matches against The Undertaker, Roman Reigns, The Rock, and many other legends and greats. But in WWE, injuries happen inside and outside of the ring and sometimes it involves ordinary people just trying to do their job.

Former WWE VP narrates the story about Brock Lesnar breaking his nose

When talking about a black eye incident, former WWE VP, Bruce Prichard talked about how Brock Lesnar broke his nose. He said, “The folks that had constructed the wall hadn’t constructed it very well, and Brock didn’t feel like waiting. He started moving walls on his own. When he did, that said wall came crashing into my face. I get on a plane, fly to New York, and didn’t have any issues. I might have tried to blow my nose. Everything shot out then. My orbital completely exploded and my nose pretty much caved in.

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After telling the entire story, Prichard added that Lesnar made amends by sending an apology note and food from Pike Place Fish. Prichard was incredibly grateful for this. “He didn’t mean to do it. It was an accident. He still called to check on me and sent me nice things.

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This story showed a different side of Lesnar’s character to the public. From the perspective of fans, Lesnar appears to be this monster who can take down anyone, big or small, with just a couple of moves. But recently, that perception is shifting as Lesnar is showing more of his character and speaking a lot more in his WWE segments. While it used to be Paul Heyman attached to most of his appearances, now he is taking his narrative into his own hands.

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