Published 14:38 IST, June 19th 2024
Brock Lesnar reveals the sole WWE wrestler who was tougher than him, reveals 'it pissed me off'
WWE icon Brock Lesnar reveals the superstar who used to piss him off because he believed was superior and stronger than him during his first WWE run.
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As a dominant fighter who is known to wreak havoc, Brock Lesnar is one of the most feared fighters who is capable of doing intense damage once he goes off the script. The superstar wrestler has been away from TV due to an alleged scandal, but he is being mentioned every now and then to make sure that he is still with the WWE. Lesnar is yet to return after losing to Cody Rhodes. But the Beast Incarnate's toughness and agility are something the fans are a fan of. Brock was a testament to raw power and incredible strength, but there was a wrestler whom Lesnar thought was superior to him during his first WWE run.
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Brock Lesnar reveals which wrestler was tougher than him during his first WWE run
For Brock Lesnar, who is a former WWE and UFC Champion, he is the true embodiment of power. But during his first run, Lesnar was young and he used to feel that there was one such superstar who was stronger than him. Surprisingly, it wasn't the Big Show, Mark Henry or The Great Khali. He mentioned 'The Big Red Machine' Kane as the strongest among all at that time.
“At one of the events, the guys in the back were all testing their strength by arm wrestling. Most of them were there to ‘impress the divas’. I remember going through all of them, even Paul (Big Show), who had bananas for fingers. The only guy I remember being stronger than me and it pissed me off because I hated not being first was Kane.
Nobody in the WWE was as strong as that guy. Trying to push his arm down was like trying to knock over a tree with one arm,” Brock Lesnar said as quoted by bjpenn.
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Kane was an absolute force to be reckoned with. As a former multi-time WWE champion, he had the most fearful gimmicks after The Undertaker. He was a seven-foot tall machine who used to have long hair, and a freakish red and black mask and ring attire. He has had some legendary matches in WWE. Kane last featured in the 2021 Royal Rumble, and he was later enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame.
14:38 IST, June 19th 2024