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'WWE.com has learned that Brock Lesnar has met with his attorney, David Olsen, to discuss the written contract offer Lesnar received last week from World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. It is unclear when the contract will be signed. The terms were not disclosed.'
Personally, I'd love to see Brock back in the WWE despite him walking out on the company last year. He's far, far better than any of the other 'big' guys that the WWE have and I can imagine the heat he'd get would probably make for a good ol feud with Batista, which is probably on the cards already should he return.
Wonder if he'll make a appearance at Summerslam?
Anyways, Discuss the news people.
> Kawada wrote:
> Leave Hayabusa alone you
>
> Well, if I could go back and swap those two SSPs around, then Brock
> would be the one without the use of his legs and Hayabusa would still
> be in the ring...
>
> Unfortunately I'm not god...
It was the botched Asai moonsault from a slippery middle rope that paralysed him, wasn't it? The SSP wasn't as serious a botch, as far as I know
> Leave Hayabusa alone you
Well, if I could go back and swap those two SSPs around, then Brock would be the one without the use of his legs and Hayabusa would still be in the ring...
Unfortunately I'm not god...
> Fígó wrote:
> Fair enough, but the guys still a talented wrestler. I mean, how
> many
> of the 'big guys' on the roster can perform a Shooting Star Press?
> None.
>
> Neither can he, it'd seem.
>
> And still, that's no measure of talent, though I think this was a
> good move by WWE, pragmatically-speaking
He performed it in OVW with success numerous times.
And I wasn't using the Shooting Star Press as a measure of talent. If you look at some of matches with Angle then that can be a measure.
> If memory recalls Brock couldn't pull it off either :-D
At least he's in good company. Hyabusa anyone?
> Fair enough, but the guys still a talented wrestler. I mean, how many
> of the 'big guys' on the roster can perform a Shooting Star Press?
> None.
Neither can he, it'd seem.
And still, that's no measure of talent, though I think this was a good move by WWE, pragmatically-speaking
> Fair enough, but the guys still a talented wrestler. I mean, how many
> of the 'big guys' on the roster can perform a Shooting Star Press?
> None.
Although he's still in Development, Burchill can do a standing shooting star press (and without landing on the top of his head too). Which is infinetly more impressive...
> Brock Lesnar represents everything that is bad about Professional
> Wrestling today.
>
> 1. He whines a crys when he has to job to someone he sees as
> inferior, just because they happen to be smaller than him (Eddie
> Guerrero)
Still jobbed to him in the end.
> 2. He's only in wrestling because he couldn't make it in a 'real'
> sport
Fair enough, but the guys still a talented wrestler. I mean, how many of the 'big guys' on the roster can perform a Shooting Star Press? None.