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“Everyone’s Going to Be Pissed” – The Undertaker Once Detailed Trying to Stop Brock Lesnar From Leaving When the Latter Ended His First Spell With WWE

Published 02/11/2023, 2:15 PM EST

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WWE Hall of Famer and ‘The Deadman’ Undertaker is known for three things- his WrestleMania streak, his entrance theme, and ‘him’ being a man of few words. No matter whether it’s the WWE promos or the backstage drama or storyline, this legendary superstar always chose to remain silent.

During his career as a WWE superstar, The Undertaker always remained protective of his character. But now, as an ambassador of sorts to WWE, he is coming forward and sharing his opinion and thoughts with the media and fans. Now, he also openly talks about all the moments he had shared with other superstars. And the same happened when ‘The Deadman’ gave an interview with ‘True Geordie’. 

Last year, The Undertaker appeared on True Geordie’s YouTube channel and talked about various things. But the highlight was when the host asked him about the ‘piece of advice’ he gave to ‘The Beast’ Brock Lesnar when he decided to leave WWE. 

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To this, the Hall of Famer first talked about his in-ring experience with Brock Lesnar. He shared that Brock is not a people person, and he doesn’t like to interact with people much. And, working with WWE involves several things where you have to interact with people. 

The Undertaker and advice to Brock Lesnar

While talking to the host, The Undertaker said, “It was fun watching his ascent, it was fun being in the ring …..I had a long talk with Brock and he came to me and was he wasn’t happy…. Brock is not a people person…. you know happy cowboy Brock is a little different than Brock. The real Brock keeps to himself…. But it was you know it’s a tough life… we are always constantly around people and it becomes difficult because some days you just hurt……and it’s hard to put on that facade sometimes.”….. some people can handle and grit their teeth and do it… and some people can’t.” 

The Undertaker further said that Brock wanted to leave WWE and join professional football. To this, the 57-year-old WWE legend advised him to do whatever he feels like despite what others think. He even mentioned that he knew that most of the people will be unhappy about Brock’s departure, but by the end of the day, only Lesnar knows what’s best for him.

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“I think Brock was at a point where he wanted to do something different……he was thinking about going to play pro football and I was like bro I was like look… you got to do what’s right for Brock .. you know.. Everyone‘s going to be pissed that you are gonna leave and you know… they have put all this money and this push behind you but…. If you don’t go do this…you gonna look back one day with what ifs.”

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Lesnar’s current role in WWE

In 2004, Brock Lesnar decided to put a full stop to his WWE career to pursue the NFL. However, it didn’t go as Lesner expected it and in 2006, he once again stepped inside the squared circle. Lesnar is known for some amazing matches in WWE, he is the superstar who ended the undefeated streak of The Undertaker. 

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Currently, ‘The Beast’ Brock Lesnar is booked to face Bobby Lashley at the WWE pay-per-view Elimination Chamber. Both superstars are feuding since Brock attacked Lashley during the 30th anniversary of Raw. Now, it would be interesting to see if their rivalry ends at the Elimination Chamber or if it will just create a set-up for WrestleMania 39.

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Manjot Kaur

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Manjot is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. Being a Martial Artist herself, she is a huge WWE fan since high school. She completed her bachelors in computer science but writing gave her joy rather than programming.
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Debmallya Chakraborty