

The fact that Brock Lesnar is not just a typical person and is rather reserved on his own is something you must already be aware of if you have followed the pro wrestling and MMA scene. Beyond his followers, many MMA or professional wrestling professionals find his aggressive demeanor intimidating.
However, The Beast Incarnate’s true personality was just revealed by WWE Superstar AJ Styles. And he told that wrestlers of comparable caliber think of Lesnar as a guy who despises people.
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On a recent episode of The Halftime Show, AJ Styles spoke about a range of subjects and frequently complimented John Cena. It’s interesting to note that The Phenomenal One also spoke about the nature of the conversation and what it was like to share a backstage with Lesnar during the chat.
Styles replied, “I don’t think Brock likes people. There’s not a lot of talking that goes on with Brock. I kinda say what’s up? But that’s about as much conversation I’ve had with him. But you don’t, you know, find him in a big crowd or anything like that. He’s usually by himself doing his own thing.”
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It is actually not unexpected considering how many wrestlers, including Lesnar, have stated that he likes to be alone after matches. It’s interesting to note that The Beast Incarnate openly acknowledged in 2010 that he rarely uses his phone or the internet because he likes to spend his time alone rather than with other people, which is commensurate with Styles’ assertion.
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Why is it that Brock Lesnar dislikes people?
Lesnar revealed in his autobiography and asked his fans to respect one another’s personal spaces because he thinks everyone should have one. According to him, he is just there to entertain people when he is performing; other than that, he doesn’t want anyone to invade his personal space while he is alone.

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LAS VEGAS, NV – JULY 9: Brock Lesnar prepares to fight Mark Hunt during the UFC 200 event at T-Mobile Arena on July 9, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)
Not to ignore the fact that he hardly ever participates in the event and hardly even comes for autograph signing sessions, which most of the wrestlers must do. Meanwhile, it will be intriguing to follow his future plans after defeating Bobby Lashley.
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