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One thing that made Vince McMahon the best promoter was his vision for the future of the company. Vince McMahon operated the WWE for almost 40 years and he made the company worth 5 billion dollars. McMahon will certainly be going down in pro wrestling history as one of the best promoters.

Paul Heyman, who has a record of managing champions, bought Brock Lesnar to the WWE. But, it was Vince McMahon who decided to make the young Beast, a WWE champion at the age of 25. It was a colossal risk for the company, but McMahon took his long shot and it paid off.

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After being off and on several occasions, Brock Lesnar is still in WWE. They even chose Lesnar to break the Undertaker’s undefeated WrestleMania streak. Brock’s love for MMA is not a secret to anyone. Shortly after his debut in pro wrestling, he left WWE to join the UFC.

The Beast Incarnate returned to WWE in 2012 to face John Cena. But before returning, Lesnar made a statement in a 2011 interview with S.I.com. Even after being a champion of Vince McMahon’s company, he never understood the vision of the head honcho.

Brock Lesnar opened up about working for Vince McMahon

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A few years ago, when asked about how are things different between working for UFC president Dana White and Vince McMahon, Brock Lesnar said, “One thing about working for Vince: I never was able to get a really good read from him. He’s dealt with a lot of entertainers in his day. But when I sit down and talk to somebody, I just want to shoot straight and have the same thing done to me. You can’t take this away from Vince, though: He has taken his product and made it very successful.”

But whatever Vince McMahon had in mind for Brock Lesnar turned out to be beneficial to him. Although he only appears for major events, Lesnar is still one of the dominating fighters on the roster of WWE.

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Brock Lesnar will make his return to WWE in 2023. After Lesnar failed to win back his Universal champion title in Summer Slam, the superstar took a temporary break from wrestling. Do you think on his return The Beast will attack the Big Dog again? Let us know in the comments.

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