The giant Brock Lesnar announced his retirement from MMA after his loss to alistair overeem No. UFC 141, in December 2011. At the time, Lesnar blamed an excess of injuries for ending his career. But the North American is back competing, but in another sport.
On Monday night, Brock appeared on “Monday Night RAW”, from WWE – a pro-wrestling league in the United States – an organization that Lesnar had a lot of success with before dedicating himself to MMA.
In its rapid appearance (see in the video below), Lesnar enters the ring to applause and performs a plastic takedown on John Cena, who was already on the stage.
The career
At 34 years old, Lesnar debuted in MMA in 2007 and retired with a professional record of five wins and three losses. But his main achievement came in 2008, when he knocked out Randy Couture and won the UFC heavyweight belt.
Before that, Lesnar made his name in WWE between 2002 and 2005, leaving the league due to disagreements with managers and his travel schedule. Before dedicating himself to MMA, the North American giant even tried to play in the NFL – American Football League – with the Minnesota Vikings team.
Watch the video of the return of Brock Lesnar to WWE:
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The guy won two fights and was already telling everyone that “the best should fight the best”. Once that was done, he just got stuck and ran….
HE CAUGHT UP IN THE UFC AND DECIDED TO GO BACK TO THE CIRCUS, YES BECAUSE A CLOWN'S PLACE IS RIGHT THERE