WWE star Brock lesnar to play football?


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hey do not hate on this guy cuz he was in wwe.

this man is a beast. he could easilly be the next "brian urlacher" or something like that.

he has great athletic talent and i believe he could really be a big star in the NFL...

besides, if i was to go into the WWE, i would do it just to get closer to becoming a football star. ;)

Unfortunately, any tryouts he has had, seem to have been fairly poor. He made the choice years ago to go WWE instead of NFL, and now says he regrets it.

I believe it was the Rock who recently said that although he wished Brock well, he wasn't an amazing athlete and really has just stunted himself by trying to join NFL so late in his career.

As for his leaving the WWE, it was mainly due to his not liking the demans upon his time. These guys wrestle 3 days a week, train 7 days a week, travel 4 days a week - it's a LOT, and was too much for Brock.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1830855

It appears WWE star Brock Lesnar is going to attempt to start a professional football career.

Why, i dont know?

old news.... if you follow wwe.. :whistle:

hey do not hate on this guy cuz he was in wwe.

this man is a beast. he could easilly be the next "brian urlacher" or something like that.

he has great athletic talent and i believe he could really be a big star in the NFL...

besides, if i was to go into the WWE, i would do it just to get closer to becoming a football star. ;)

If u went in the WWE youd look like your sig, lol

dude he was minnesota state wrestling champ in college.  the dude is a beast.

watch, he will be a sleeper.

Yeah, he is one of the few legit wrestlers that crossed over (kurt angle being another top guy to do it).

edit - from the regular wrestling sport to wwe not from wwe to nfl ;)

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