

Brock Lesnar is one of the few wrestlers who call the shots. From the storylines to the gimmicks that he plays, Lesnar can overrule everything. But there are some decisions that Vince McMahon takes and no one else might have any say in it. That was the case when Lesnar had to give up his title to Eddie Guerrero.
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In a moment that made every underdog’s dream come true, Eddie won his first WWE Championship in a history-making match with Lesnar. But while this was the best decision WWE could take at the moment, Lesnar was not happy. He obviously wanted to win. And losing a championship belt could feel like one was on the mid-card.
Brock Lesnar apologized for his demeanor on the flight back home
In his book, ‘Death Clutch’, Lesnar writes, “Even today, at this very moment, I’m still pissed at myself for getting on the plane to South Africa. The trip sucked all around; the money wasn’t worth the time and aggravation, and I drank all the way back to the United States. I spent fifty-four miserable hours on an airplane that trip.”
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You can get the book here.

Further, Lesnar reminisced about how he misbehaved to the flight attendants, which he regrets now. “I was sitting at the airport bar, and I decided right then and there that I wasn’t going to get on yet another airplane and go all the way to Savannah, I was going home.”
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“When I got on the plane headed home, I ordered another drink to celebrate, but they cut me off. I wasn’t happy about being refused alcohol. And I almost caused a major scene that could have turned out really ugly. Those poor flight attendants. I guess this is my chance to say “I’m sorry” in a pretty public way to them, and thanks for not making a bad day a whole lot worse,” wrote The Beast.
Brock Lesnar’s future hopes for WWE as per ‘Death Clutch’
As you might already know, after this, Lesnar appeared at WrestleMania to compete with Goldberg, with Steve Austin as the Special Guest Referee. One thing that he revealed in the book is that he hoped that he could have competed with either of the men in WWE. He wrote the book back in his UFC days, so he did not know what the future had in store for him.
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Only if Lesnar knew the matches, he would have with Goldberg and Roman Reigns after his return. Tell us what you think about Brock Lesnar’s behavior in the comments below.
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