Why is brock lesnar so hated




















There seems to be a lot of anger and dissension among MMA fans around the globe. They're screaming mad and I'm still trying to figure it all out. His name is Brock Lesnar the U. Heavyweight Champion. In just less than 3 years this man has taken the MMA world by storm, and in five short fights has managed to put quite possibly the most prestigious belt around his weight, much to the disdain of the fans.

Now I'm not sure why they're so angry with this man. Maybe it's because he started his MMA career vowing to one day become the champion. A gifted athlete since high school, wrestling was his game and he was good at. In fact he rarely lost Brock Lesnar and his long time rival.

Modified 28 Aug Listicle. Brock Lesnar is also one of those wrestlers who has always been a threat to his opponent. Note: It is just my opinion and I do not hate Brock Lesnar in any way. Edited by Moderator -PJ. Brock Lesnar Chris Jericho. Sort by: Most popular Recent Most upvotes. Login to post your comment. Show More Comments. No thanks Delete. To sign a professional wrestler with Lesnar's outspoken trash-talking and dominant persona, Dana White and company must of been crazy.

On the contrary. White and the UFC handled the situation to a tee, using Lesnar as an immediate selling point for the sport, attracting new fans that may or may not have been already WWE followers.

So it's easy to see how diehard MMA fans would look at Lesnar's initial hype through a negative perspective, but the fact of the matter is that that hype actually led to more exposure for the UFC in American sports. Whenever your profession incorporates talking trash to Stone Cold Steve Austin and arguing with Vince McMahon, your credibility in an outlet like the UFC will no doubt be called into question.

Many fans still hold a grudge toward Lesnar because he once made millions of dollars by power-bombing The Undertaker and throwing no-name pipsqueaks over the top rope. Regardless, that part of his professional career still fascinates even the most viral Lesnar haters. I know for me, I'm still intrigued to see whether or not Lesnar snaps in the Octagon and ultimately decides to DDT someone.

Whenever Lesnar's rank among MMA's best heavyweights is called into question, people will always point to his inexperience as an immediate downfall.

With only seven career bouts, Lesnar's record often results in some unneeded hatred. People will always question the motives of the UFC to put an inexperienced fighter in high-profile bouts compared to other guys who have done more for the sport. But despite these misunderstandings and inabilities to accept Lesnar as a perennial championship contender, fans still love to see him fight.

Because no matter what fights he adds to his resume, nothing is more exciting than seeing a guy with his size and athleticism take on some of the best mixed martial artists in the world.



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