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Brock Lesnar made his debut on WWE television almost 20 years ago. Now, he is at a point in his career where he can break several records and perhaps become the most successful pro wrestler. But breaking records is not exactly Brock Lesnar’s ultimate goal in life. Lesnar has slightly different aims than his idol, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s goal is to be better than everyone. There is a famous quote of his that reads, “The worst thing I can be is the same as everybody else.” But Brock Lesnar’s greatest ambition in life is not exactly the same.

The 7-time WWE champion, who considers the bodybuilding legend as his idol, wants to become a role model for his daughter and the younger generation. Even though Lesnar has always shown a serious face on-screen, he has proved that he has a golden heart.

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During an interview, The Beast Incarnate opened up about his greatest ambition in life. Brock Lesnar said, “Just to be a good role model for my daughter and other young ones coming up.”

Besides his successful WWE career, he is also a former UFC Champion. So, the former WWE Universal Champion has not only made a place for himself in the pro wrestling business, but also in MMA. This is a rare thing as few pro wrestlers had such success in MMA.

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From growing up on a farm to have his NFL dream shattered because of an accident, Brock Lesnar has crossed a lot of hurdles to become what he is now. Not just his achievements, his character and his personality are something that has always impressed people. After learning about all these things, his kids will certainly be proud of their father.

What are the records that Brock Lesnar might break in the future?

Brock Lesnar is currently a 10-time World Champion in WWE. As of now, John Cena and Ric Flair hold the record for most world championship title reigns (16), as recognized by WWE. Not only this, the Beast Incarnate is also a two-time Royal Rumble winner, just one win away from equaling Steve Austin‘s record of most Royal Rumble wins in WWE (3).

But we have seen in the past, Lesnar does not care much about the records. The former UFC Champion is more focused on destroying his opponents and entertain the fans.

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Is Brock Lesnar leaving WWE?

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Brock Lesnar recently lost to Roman Reigns in a Last Man Standing match for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. WWE billed this match as the last match between these two men.

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It is unsure whether we are going to see Brock Lesnar now. It might be he has taken a break. The Beast Incarnate might return to action once again after some weeks or some months. Also, it will be interesting to see what plans WWE will have for Lesnar in the future.