Sunday 16 February 2014

WWE Superstar BROCK LESNAR..Here comes the Pain



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Brock Lesnar
Lesnar in April 2012.
     Birth name 
Brock Edward Lesnar
Ring name(s)
Brock Lesnar
Billed height
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[1]
Billed weight
286 lb (130 kg)
Born
July 12, 1977 (age 36)[2]
Webster, South Dakota, U.S.
Resides
Billed from
Trained by
Debut
October 2000
Brock Edward Lesnar (/ˈlɛznər/; born July 12, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and actor, and former mixed martial artist, professional football player and amateur wrestler who is signed with WWE. He is also a former UFC Heavyweight Champion and an accomplished amateur wrestler, winning the 2000 NCAA Division I heavyweight wrestling championship and placing second in 1999 after losing to Stephen NealLesnar gained prominence in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) from March 2002 to March 2004, where he is a former three-time WWE Champion, becoming the youngest WWE Champion at the time with his first reign at age 25. Lesnar was the 2002 King of the Ring and the winner of the 2003 Royal Rumble Immediately following WrestleMania XX, Lesnar abruptly left WWE and retired from professional wrestling to pursue a career in the NFL. He played during the preseason for the Minnesota Vikings, but ended up being a late cut. Lesnar returned to professional wrestling at the end of 2005, and joined New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), where he won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in his first match He was officially stripped of the title by NJPW in July 2006, and took the physical belt with him to Inoki Genome Federation (IGF), where he was still recognized as IWGP Champion until June 2007. Lesnar started a career in MMA and won his first fight in June 2007 He then signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in October 2007. He lost his UFC debut against Frank Mir, but defeated Heath Herring in his sophomore fight. He subsequently captured the UFC Heavyweight Championship from Randy Couture on November 15, 2008, then avenged his loss to Mir at UFC 100 to become the Undisputed Champion. After being sidelined from fighting in late 2009 due to diverticulitis, Lesnar returned to defeat the Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion Shane Carwin at UFC 116. Lesnar lost the Heavyweight belt against Cain Velasquez at UFC 121. He was once again stricken with a bout of diverticulitis in May 2011 and had surgery to try to cope with the ailment. Lesnar returned at UFC 141 in December 2011, where he lost to Alistair Overeem and promptly retired from the UFC.[ In April 2012, Lesnar returned to WWE. Lesnar is a four-time world champion in professional wrestling and is the only man so far to have been the WWE Champion (three times) and IWGP Heavyweight Champion (once), as well as the UFC Heavyweight Champion and NCAA Division 1 Champion.
Video games
Lesnar makes an appearance in the video game WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain, which is named after the quote that former WWE commentator Tazz attributed to Lesnar. Lesnar also appears in WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth, WWE WrestleMania XIX, WWE Crush Hour, WWE Raw 2, Madden NFL 06, UFC 2009 Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010, Wrestle Kingdom, WWE '12, WWE '13, and WWE 2K14. With the release of UFC Undisputed 2010, Lesnar became the first man to appear on the cover of a WWE and UFC video game as he was the cover star on WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain.
Lesnar was on the cover of Flex Magazine in 2004, and was on the cover of Muscle & Fitness magazineand Minneapolis' City Pages in 2008. In 2003, WWE Home Video released a DVD entitled Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain, covering Lesnar's career up to 2003 and featuring some of his biggest matches. He owns an MMA clothing line called DeathClutch.
Personal life
Lesnar grew up on a farm in South Dakota, and later joined the National Guard at 17. In January 2001, Lesnar was arrested for receiving large amounts of what was alleged to be steroids. The charges were later dropped when it was discovered the substances were in fact a legal growth hormone. His lawyer later described the growth hormone as a "vitamin type of thing".
He is known to be very protective of his private life and avoids discussing it in interviews: "It's very basic for me. When I go home, I don't buy into any of the bullshit. Like I said, it's pretty basic: train, sleep, family, fight. It's my life. I like it. I was a star at the University of Minnesota. I went on to WWE. Wannabe NFL player. And here I am, the UFC heavyweight champion. I just don't put myself out there to the fans and prostitute my private life to everybody. In today's day and age, with the Internet and cameras and cell phones, I just like being old school and living in the woods and living my life. I came from nothing, and at any moment, you can go back to having nothing".
On December 15, 2011, Lesnar was charged with hunting infractions of a trip to Alberta on November 19, 2010. Two charges were dropped during a court appearance in Medicine Hat on December 20, but Lesnar pleaded guilty to the charge of improper tagging of an animal. He was fined $1,725 and given a six-month hunting suspension.
He has one daughter, Mya Lynn (born April 10, 2002), with his ex-fiancée Nicole.[171] He left Nicole in 2003 for Rena "Sable" Mero, who had been recently divorced from Marc Mero. Lesnar and Mero were engaged in 2004, separated in 2005, then reconciled later that year; they were married on May 6, 2006. Lesnar has one stepchild with Mero: Mariah, a stepdaughter born to Mero and her late husband, Wayne Richardson. The couple had their first child together, a son named Turk in June 2009.The couple had their second, a son named Duke, in July 2010.

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