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Former WWE Champion ‘The Beast’ Brock Lesnar has had multiple runs with WWE. However, it is his latest run with the company, which will surely go down as one of the highlights of his career. Lesnar’s first run with the company started in the early 2000s and he then quit WWE to explore other avenues.

After all these years, the current run of Lesnar is drastically different from what he did back then. ‘The Beast’ made his comeback in wrestling last year at the SummerSlam PPV.

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Since then, Lesnar has not stopped smiling in front of the camera, something he never did in his career of 20 years. Recently, Lesnar sat down with SmackDown’s commentator Pat McAfee and confessed what made his current run different from any other of his runs.

Speaking on the recent episode of ‘The Pat McAfee Show‘, Lesnar revealed why he feels confident in this current run and what is different this time around.

‘The Beast’ confessed that he is more relaxed as he has experience of over two decades and is just going with the flow. However, he ended the statement by naming Paul Heyman, indicating that he is still not over with what Heyman did at the Royal Rumble PPV.

“I’m more relaxed. I’ve got, you know, 20 years in, and I’m having fun with it. I don’t give a sh*t. You know, if I fu*k up. And I’m a good guy. And I got fuc*ed over by Paul Heyman.” said Lesnar.

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Brock Lesnar will fight inside the Elimination Chamber

After suffering a double-cross from Paul Heyman at the Royal Rumble PPV, Lesnar didn’t lose his sights on the WWE Championship. Surprisingly, he won the Royal Rumble match that night to seal the main event spot at WrestleMania 38.

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For now, Lesnar is scheduled to enter the Elimination Chamber against Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles, Matt Riddle, Austin Theory, and Seth Rollins.

For now, it looks like WWE is planning to unify the WWE Championship and Universal Championship. So, maybe we might see Lesnar winning the Elimination Chamber bout and meet Reigns at WrestleMania 38.

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However, there is no solid news about this happening, but the WWE Universe would love to see a Title vs. Title match between Reigns and Lesnar.