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Brock Lesnar Is Vince McMahon’s “Wet Dream” Says Ex-WWE Star

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Vince McMahon has a special affinity for Brock Lesnar.

Brock Lesnar will go down as one of the most dominant WWE stars of all time with two spells in the company that are unparalleled. In his first run, The Next Big Thing captured the WWE Championship four months after his debut, and within a year of that very debut, he was winning the title again in the main event of WrestleMania 19.

Lesnar left WWE in 2004 to pursue a career in the NFL which didn’t pan out. After a spell in NJPW, Lesnar turned to UFC where he captured the UFC Heavyweight Championship, before his return to WWE in 2012. In that second spell, Lesnar returned to WrestleMania main events and participated in the most one-sided SummerSlam main event ever when he picked apart John Cena to become WWE Champion. Nothing will surpass, however, his achievement of being the man to break The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak in 2014.

Speaking on his Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast, the AEW star commented on Brock Lesnar having worked with Lesnar early in his WWE career. According to Matt Hardy, Lesnar was everything Vince McMahon would want in a star:

“You look at Brock. That is Vince’s wet dream. That is what Vince McMahon wants. (Brock’s) a big ass guy who’s just as tough as hell… someone who isn’t complicated, someone who is very easygoing to work with, especially at that stage of his career, right when he was starting.”

When he walks in a crowd Brock Lesnar looks like something f**king special. He really does. He stands out as a very special human being, and on top of that he was a special athlete, so he was Vince’s wet dream, no doubt.”

Will Brock Lesnar wrestle for Vince McMahon again?

Brock Lesnar competed at SummerSlam 2023 in a hard-hitting contest against Cody Rhodes. After Rhodes had defeated The Beast Incarnate, Lesnar uncharacteristically showed his respect to Rhodes, embracing him and raising his hand in the ring.

While there was speculation as to what Brock Lesnar’s actions meant, a report suggests that he will return to the ring but it might not happen until 2024.

h/t Wrestling Inc.