The Next Big Thing, The Beast, The Conqueror, Brock Lesnar, is one of the most successful athlete to ever step foot in the squared circle of the World Wrestling Entertainment, with him making his mark not only as a multiple Championship holder in WWE but also as a Heavyweight Champion in the UFC. Brock Lesnar has been on top of the food chain wherever he sat foot on and has always been the number one guy for anyone to beat if they want to be on top.
From the moment he joined WWE in 2000, Lesnar has had his fair share of glory in the biggest wrestling company, which he continued to show his talents outside the wrestling industry and into the territory of Mixed Martial Arts by joining and becoming one of the most badass and successful fighter in the UFC. In the WWE, he was managed by his real life friend, Paul Heyman, who directly contributed to Lesnar's success by being the voice behind the beast. Brock had the talent as a wrestler while Paul provided the much needed in ring promos for Brock.
He has defeated the top talents in WWE, including The Rock, John Cena, Randy Orton and most notably breaking The Undertaker's iconic streak. This directly shows that Brock Lesnar is one of the most valuable talent and thus resulting in him being the highest paid WWE talent with a whopping $10 million annual payout, topping talents like Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and Triple H. Roman is the second highest earner with only $5 million annually which is half of what Brock Lesnar earns. The last time we saw Brock Lesnar on television was on WrestleMania 36 where he was defeated by Drew McIntyre for the WWE Universal Championship. It seems obvious that Lesnar will return but the only question is when.

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