Brock Lesnar vs. Austin Theory MSG Video Revealed

Brock Lesnar faced Austin Theory at Madison Square Garden on Saturday. See the Brock Lesnar MSG match video below. Lesnar won with an F5.

 


 

Paul Heyman is a brilliant mind and his opinion regarding a lot of things in the world of pro wrestling matters a lot. He has single-handedly helped put over Roman Reigns and that is why Reigns is arguably the biggest star in WWE right now. Paul Heyman also previously asked an AEW star to defeat Brock Lesnar. 

Lesnar won the WWE Championship after defeating Big E, Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins, and Bobby Lashley in a Fatal Five-Way match at WWE Day 1. However, he would lose the title to Bobby Lashley last month after Roman Reigns interfered in the match thanks to Paul Heyman turning on The Beast Incarnate.

Lesnar then won the Men’s Royal Rumble match and went on to choose Roman Reigns as his opponent for WrestleMania. He then won the WWE Championship in the WWE Title Elimination Chamber match in Saudi Arabia on February 19th.

Brock Lesnar recently spoke on The Michael Kay Show, where he talked about his first encounter with Paul Heyman.

“I’m German, he’s Jewish, what the… (laughs). It just started (their friendship) – I got called upon the road from Ohio Valley Wrestling. I was a prospect in developmental down there and they brought me up to live events and I think Paul (Heyman) was part – on something to do with the creative team. Paul (had) just seen me sitting, taking it all in the stands one day, and he came up and introduced himself and we just sat down and had a connection.”

Paul Heyman will be in Roman Reigns’ corner for Brock Lesnar and Reigns’ match at WrestleMania 38. We’ll have to see who wins the match.

During a recent appearance on the Michael Kay Show, ‘The Beast’ Brock Lesnar would criticize the work ethic of the newer generation of WWE Superstars. When asked to compare himself to today’s crop of newer talent he would say there was a lot of laziness. Lesnar’s full comments can be seen below. Credit to Cagesideseats for the following.

“I think, yeah. I think when I put my mind to something I become invested. Think about this: I grew up in western South Dakota and started wrestling when I was 5 years old. All I ever wanted to become was a champion. I became a champion wrestler. I wanted to play in the NFL. I did that. I wanted to fight. I became the UFC heavyweight champion. I wanted to farm. I wanted to be a butcher. I wanted to do all these things. When I put my mind to whatever I want to do, I get it done. And that’s consistency . . . I just have a work ethic like no other, and it shows.

Lesnar would continue:

“If you followed me around for seven days, you would understand why I am who I am. And the people that get ahead and are successful — like Dwayne Johnson, Vince McMahon, and Pat McAfee — are just go-getting [expletive] that refuse the answer ‘no.’ And that’s what’s lacking in this world. I think there’s a lot of laziness.”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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