Brock Lesnar News: WWE Star Comments on Dana White Calling WWE ‘Fake’
Having worked for both the WWE and UFC, Brock Lesnar believes he knows which brash frontman is better at the job of pushing his product to the public.
The brawl they had on Raw on July 20 was one of the best WWE TV moments of the year. With rumors of WCW icon Sting being involved and several other major possibilities, it was looking like SummerSlam could do the impossible and actually equal WrestleMania. Luke Harper is back to support his brother right from the gong, after a late entrance helping Wyatt pin Reigns at the last pay-per-view.
Although that is old news to many, the way White took on the subject matter was perceived as insulting to some members of the WWE, especially former UFC Heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar.
Flair has never been one to shy away from the topic of being a champion many times over and the respect he has for Cena as a performer and person is great.
They’re building the match as a match “Too Big for Wrestlemania” which is rather absurd.
Should Rollins reclaim the World Title, would that ultimately lead to another program with Brock Lesnar after he takes care of business with The Undertaker? Cris Cyborg talks a big game, but so did Bethe Correia before she got knocked out in 34 seconds.
But of course, you couldn’t go to Summerslam without some physicality. If he saw somebody do like a moonsault [a backward flip off the top rope] even though he’s 300 pounds, he thought, ‘Well, there should be no reason I shouldn’t be able to do a moonsault.’ And athletically, there wasn’t any reason, certainly.
Watch SummerSlam live on Sky Sports Box Office or the WWE Network on Sunday night/Monday morning at Midnight on August 23 in the UK and at 7pm ET/4pm PT in the US. I’m coming for you, Rollins… He says that when The Reaper comes calling for you, you’re over.
The New Day saunter out with a promo prior to the 8-man tag match preview of their “SummerSlam” fatal 4-way bout against champs The Prime Time Players, as well as The Lucha Dragons and Los Matadores. Will I? Sure, why not?
DJ Zema gave an interview where he mentioned the state of TNA as a company.
I’ll be honest – the TNA audience either consists of either bored wrestling fans at Universal Studios or informed wrestling fans watching on television or on illegal streams. Time to put your big boy Reebok trousers on. This is where a bit of hypocrisy starts to show its ugly head.
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