Brock Lesnar Destroys Conor McGregor In Amazing Expletive-Filled Rant

Share this: Brock Lesnar has had enough of Conor McGregor. “The Notorious” is known for his controversial comments, but he might have taken things a little too far recently if you ask “The Beast Incarnate.” McGregor recently had some things to say about Lesnar during a conference call prior to his big UFC 202 fight against Nate Diaz, and he even went as far as to say this: “Fair play to Brock, he got in a fight (in UFC). But at the end of the day, he’s juiced up to the (expletive) eyeballs, so how can I respect that?” So what does Lesnar think of this? Well, luckily Sam Roberts found out for us in a pre-SummerSlam interview, which you can read and watch below. But it

Brock Lesnar Will Not Be Punished By WWE For Failing UFC Drug Tests

Share this: Brock Lesnar has yet to be punished by the UFC for failing two drug tests, much to the chagrin of UFC 200 opponent Mark Hunt. And on Tuesday, TMZ learned that the WWE won’t be putting the hammer down on Lesnar at all. The reason? Lesnar is not a full-time performer for the WWE. “WWE’s talent wellness program does not apply to part-time performers such as Brock Lesnar,” a WWE spokesperson told TMZ. An official also stated that the WWE is a “show business” and that its wellness program was intended to keep full-time performers healthy. Lesnar has only fought in 19 matches for the WWE dating back to 2014. The average full-time WWE wrestler fights in more than 200 matches annually. This means

WWE SummerSlam: Undertaker-Brock Lesnar Main Event Ends In Controversy

WWE SummerSlam 2015 ended in controversy. The Undertaker officially defeated Brock Lesnar via submission in the main event at Barclays Center. But replays show Lesnar probably should have emerged victorious in the WrestleMania 30 rematch. The superstars beat the crap out of each other in front of an electric crowd in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Undertaker amazingly kicked out of three F5s, including one through an announce table, before the combatants traded submissions that ultimately resulted in a strange ending. Lesnar put The Undertaker into his trademark submission move, the Kimura Lock, at which point ‘Taker tapped out. The referee didn’t see The...