Brock Lesnar, known for his menacing presence and unparalleled strength, has left a trail of destruction in the wrestling industry through some of the most intense and perilous matches ever witnessed.
Among these legendary showdowns, a standout moment was at Summerslam 2022, where Lesnar faced off against the formidable Roman Reigns in a Last Man Standing Match for the highly coveted Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.
This fierce encounter exemplified the raw power and ferocity that both competitors brought to the ring, solidifying Lesnar’s reputation as a dominant force in the world of professional wrestling.
This was etched in the history
Making news all over the world, the Beast Incarnate arrived at the arena in a tractor. Lesnar shocked the WWE Universe by using the tractor to take up the entire ring from one side during the match.
This was recorded in history books because it brought back memories for fans of another occasion in which a big car pulled up to the arena and created a moment that would live on in mythology.
In response to the incident, JBL stated that Lesnar and Stone Cold Steve Austin were capable of operating big cars in the arena. In addition, the veteran criticized Kurt Angle’s driving and said that Brock Lesnar’s driving was “second nature.”
He said “You know, Stone Cold was good to drive anything. And Brock Lesnar can drive anything. You know, he’s a farm boy, grew up, you know, driving all kinds of stuff. So, you stick Brock on a four-wheeler. I mean, that’s easy for Brock. That’s second nature. You know, he did stuff like that. The problem was Kurt Angle,”
JBL called Kurt Angle a ‘problem’
While JBL praised Brock Lesnar’s driving prowess as second nature, JBL labeled Kurt Angle as a “problem.”
Gerald Brisco discussed the Olympic Gold Medalist’s driving abilities in further detail in the same Sportskeeda-only program, praising the veteran for maneuvering the milk truck into the arena.
He said “Kurt drove around those little BMWs all the time. So he goes from a BMW to an extra-long milk truck there. So you gotta give Kurt credit there. Sometimes I wonder, ‘Kurt, what were you thinking when you did it?’ I used to ask Kurt, ’cause I got the same question. ‘You’re an Olympic Gold medalist. What do your former teammates say to you when they see you doing some of that stuff?’ And he said, ‘Well, they know me. They know the real, real Kurt Angle,’”
WWE hasn’t shown many examples of big cars being driven in the arena recently, but another occurrence like this would surely become legendary. If the Stamford, Connecticut-based corporation has any more incidents like this one, it would be interesting to see them.
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