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    when i was a kid. few years i go i watch my first MMA event on tv and i found that it is very exiting sports, the technique the fight, the atmosphere it is really different then i watch "wrestling". first week after i saw my first MMA event i saw Brock lesnar match in the UFC if i'm not mistaken his oppenent is Shane Carwin. i've got really excited because on of the most famous superstar defending

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    However, there are some naysayers such as Scott O’ Connor in his article “Letter of Recommendation: Brock Lesnar” where Connor argues that the fans are tired of the typical “fakeness” of the WWE, which allows for Brock Lesnar to shine. Brock Lesnar is known in the wrestling community for two major things, one is being “stiff” in his matches which is wrestling lingo for when a wrestlers let’s his punches hit full force as

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    the octagon. He went through the best of the best to get his title then did the same to protect it. Brock was the biggest man the fighting industry had ever seen. He was actually stronger than an ox. He did not back down from anything. Lesnar weighed in at staggering 300 pounds; this is incredible considering he was only 5 percent body fat.He had never been knocked out. Before his UFC career Lesnar won the NCAA wrestling championship as a senior at the University of Minnesota in

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    entertainment history that die-hard members of the WWE Universe painfully remember. It was the night of Wrestlemania 30, the grandest stage of them all. The challenger was “The Beast” Brock Lesnar against “The Phenom” the Undertaker. No one could ever conceive the thought of the Undertaker failing, but Brock Lesnar shocked the world by conquering the Undertaker’s legendary 21-0 undefeated Wrestemania streak. In a time that is known as ‘the reality era’ by fans of the promotion, it is a well-known

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    Wwe Research Paper

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    world has been given a few very good matches. WWE Summersalm 2017 was more or less a mediocre pay per view with the spotlight being more on whether Brock Lesnar was leaving the WWE. It has been rumored for some time that Brock Lesnar is going to face Jon Johns in an UFC match. But WWE managed to keep the universe to the edge of their seats, with Brock retaining the title against Samoa Joe, Braun Strowman and Roman Reigns. But for the WWE Raw roster, that was the highlight. Having said that, it is

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    Richest MMA Fighter

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    Welcome to part one of the list of the top 10 wealthiest MMA fighters in the world. It hasn't really been that long since the UFC started, but it has since become the most up-and-coming fighting league in the world, outshining boxing and other martial arts competitions. Read blow to find out about some of the richest fighters in the history of MMA. Number Ten: One of the Richest MMA Fighters - Quinton Jackson Quinton Jackson comes in at number ten with a net worth of $12 million. His nickname is

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    Essay On The Undertaker

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    The Undertaker is without a doubt the single most iconic figure in the history of professional wrestling. A mixture of talent, time, and sheer dedication to craft and character has pushed him beyond the ranks of Hulk Hogan and The Rock, and he will surely be remembered as the greatest of all time whenever he decides to hang up his boots. Mark Calaway, the man behind the Undertaker character, is an old school guy and has broken character only on rare occasions over the years. While that’s great news

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    WWE Summerslam, the biggest event of the summer, ended with disappointment. What started off as a promising event, with the superstars in every match scarfing their bodies to win the match, yet it ended as disappointing as the Pacquiao Mayweather fight. From the Randy Orton Shamus match down to the divas match, we saw superstars sacrifice their body. The Big Show took to the middle roped to send his 7' 425lbs body through the air, trying to do whatever it took to win the Intercontinental title

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    After last night's RAW exclusive Pay-Per View, No Mercy, many fans were left underwhelmed by the co-main event matches, yet surprised at the quality of some of the undercard matches. No Mercy certainly delivered where we didn't expect it, and let us fans down where we wanted more. Some of this show was expertly booked and performed while some of it highlighted and reminded us what's wrong with the WWE today. ________________________________________________________________________ The Miz vs Jason

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    labeled a cheater, a coward, an embarrassment to the sport etc. Brock Lesnar is an example of cheater, he was caught using a drug that helped his performances in the octagon when he faced Mark Hunt in UFC 200. Lesnar was fined a year suspension and $250,000 fine for the use of steroids, due to his suspension he is now working for the WWE an organization that yells out steroids. The UFC has yet to make any more statements about Brock Lesnar due to his embarrassment on a huge card such as UFC 200. Steroids

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