Fighters lose. Why can't this motivate Brock to become better and improve on his weaknesses? Guy has the physical attributes alone to compete I doubt he is going anywhere and I feel bad for whomever he faces next because he is going to probably kill them.
I feel bad for Brock
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This is a slap in the face for MMA and why I want no parts of the WWE in MMA.Comment
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This is a slap in the face for MMA and why I want no parts of the WWE in MMA.
This broke Sunday.
What slap in the face of MMA is it? McMahon wanted Brock for WM to help business. Dana White said no.
The end.
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If anything, Dana should co-sign Lesnar to go to TNA for a brief appearance since they are on the same channel.
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This is a slap in the face for MMA and why I want no parts of the WWE in MMA.
How is it a slap in the face? MMA fighters do pro wrestling all the time. Its no different than Randy Couture doing a movie. Who cares?Comment
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Randy Couture isn't cutting promos for his next movie during a UFC PPV. The way Brock is letting the two intersect is just disrespectful to the sport and you have to wonder now how serious he is about MMA.Comment
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Undertaker purchased a ticket, sat in the front row (like he does nearly every show), and was being interviewed by a third party (Ariel Helwani) when Brock walked by. Taker asked him a question, and Brock blew him off completely without saying a word. I'm fact, if not for Helwani interviewing Undertaker at that moment, nobody would even know about any of this.
Brock still hasn't said a word about this publically. The only person to speak on it has been Dana, who said he won't let Brock do it, even if he wanted to.
So how exactly is Brock letting anything intersect? He hates pro wrestling, btw.Comment
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Not sure if its true, read that in his training camp his sparring partners were not allowed to hit him in the face, but he got to blast everyoneLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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You know, when you really take a hard look at his career, he's been nothing but humble and respectful....except when he fights Frank Mir, who he clearly dislikes. Keep in mind that he blew off the post fight presser on Sat, because he didn't want to take Cain's spotlight, knowing he would have drawn nearly all of the attention. He has shown nothing but respect towards everyone except for Mir.Comment
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Brock is either loved or hated, thats how you make money, I take nothing away from him for that
Guys people dont care about don't make money
I like to talk skills, ability, rankings and stuff inside the cage, Brock was never, I repeat, never the number 1 HW in the world, he was a creation of the Zuffa hype machine, nothing more
He is big, strong, athletic, a freak, but besides his overrated wrestling skills he didnt bring much to the table, right place, right time, right promotionLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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So when has Brock even talked about pro wrestling besides when asked after his early fights about his feelings towards the support his former peers showed him?
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Lets talk about a legit wrestling monster who is coming to MMA
Mijain Lopez, he is an Olympic Gold Medalist and a 4 time World Championships Gold Medalist, Heavyweight greco roman
6'5'' 275, just 27 years old
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Dana has talked about how much he and Brock have butted heads lately, how he wanted time off, their different views moving forward, etc. So obviously that says to me that Brock was interested in going back to the WWE temporarily, but like Empire said Dana didn't allow it. So, had the situation been different, Dana allowing Brock to go back and Brock not coming off of a loss, I'm sure he would have confronted the Undertaker as planned and cut their promo.
Either way the fact remains that he was interested, so again how serious is he?
If you guys think Brock is humble then I'm probably not going to convince you guys on anything.Comment
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Dana has talked about how much he and Brock have butted heads lately, how he wanted time off, their different views moving forward, etc. So obviously that says to me that Brock was interested in going back to the WWE temporarily, but like Empire said Dana didn't allow it. So, had the situation been different, Dana allowing Brock to go back and Brock not coming off of a loss, I'm sure he would have confronted the Undertaker as planned and cut their promo.
Either way the fact remains that he was interested, so again how serious is he?
If you guys think Brock is humble then I'm probably not going to convince you guys on anything.
Supposedly, Brock wanted time off to spend with his family and hunt. Then UFC came calling with the Cain fight and he took it.
Nothing happened between Brock and WWE besides Vince perhaps putting feelers out.
I've never met Brock so I don't know if he's humble. Judging from his actions on the night of the loss, I'd assume so.
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