Reflecting on the illustrious career of Brock Lesnar, it becomes evident that his contributions warrant a future induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.
From shattering The Undertaker’s “Streak” to reigning supreme with his “Suplex City” dominance and embodying his moniker as The Beast Incarnate, Lesnar’s achievements are truly remarkable.
However, even someone of Lesnar’s caliber can experience envy, and surprisingly, there’s one WWE Hall of Famer he openly admits to being jealous of.
That Hall of Famer happens to be none other than Kane, the formidable Devil’s Favorite Demon.
Lesnar’s envy towards Kane stems from a rather unconventional reason – his mask. In his book, Death Clutch, Lesnar reveals that he envied Kane’s ability to don a mask for his WWE persona and then resume his regular life as Glenn Jacobs.
Lesnar admires how Jacobs could enjoy a level of anonymity and normalcy outside the wrestling realm.
“Nobody knew what he looked like, and no one ever bothered him when he went about his personal life. He must have had about as normal a life as you can have in professional wrestling,”
Lesnar wrote.
Kane’s dual identity allowed him to achieve remarkable success both in and out of the ring, culminating in his tenure as the Mayor of Knox County.
Lesnar’s admiration for Kane’s ability to seamlessly transition between his wrestling persona and personal life underscores the complexity and allure of the wrestling industry.
While Lesnar’s admiration for Kane is palpable, his own career trajectory continues to captivate audiences.
Despite being 46, Lesnar remains in peak physical condition, fueling speculation about a potential return to WWE.
Recent reports hint at WWE’s efforts to bring Lesnar back into the fold, marking a potential seismic shift in the wrestling landscape.
As speculation mounts regarding Lesnar’s return, anticipation builds for the weeks ahead. While uncertainties loom, the prospect of Lesnar’s comeback promises excitement and intrigue, affirming his status as a pivotal figure in the realm of professional wrestling.