

Brock Lesnar is the first name that comes to mind when someone from the UFC or WWE mentions a frightful figure. With his intimidating in-ring presence, The Beast Incarnate has transcended the worlds of the WWE and UFC to the NFL, where he disciplined a player while they were both in training.
Lesnar pursued a career in the NFL and left the WWE in the middle of his first stint in 2004 when it was at its height. Football was Lesnar’s second long-standing love in addition to professional wrestling. Although he was unsuccessful in getting into the NFL squad, he still had notoriety.
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Talking on NFL Network Nate Burleson was pressed about what was the nastiest thing he saw ever, he said, at training camp when Lesnar suplexed a Kansas City Chiefs player who had struck Daunte Culpepper harshly during a joint practice was the nastiest thing ever happened on the football field.
Why did Brock Lesnar Suplex the NFL player?
In preseason games in 2004, while he was at training camp and trying to play for the Minnesota Vikings, he became engaged in the infamous event of a training camp fight where he delivered a Kansas City Chiefs player the suplex.
Former Vikings wide receiver explained why it happened, “You remember Brock Lesnar from WWE. He came out and somebody cheap-shotted Daunte Culpepper and Brock was like who did it? In the next play, he went in suplex on the guy. Different type of nasty, but he picked up a grown-a** man after the play. It was Royal Rumble, Minnesota versus Kansas City in Mankato during training camp that was a nasty suplex on the football field.”

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The Beast Incarnate had a lasting impact on his colleagues following this incident, regardless of the fact that his career was sidetracked and his dreams were crushed due to unfortunate injuries.
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If he had delivered the suplex in real life, it would have been more devastating than the match as he brutally suplexed arguably the biggest superstar, John Cena in WWE during the bout. Meanwhile, Lesnar will be out from the WWE scene after the SummerSlam, and he’s not likely to return till next year.
What are your favorite moments of the Mayor of the Suplex City?
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