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    Lesnar, Brock

    You will need the DVD to answer this question. Brock Lesnar had a try our match with Billy Gunn. While showing footage from the match Steve Lombardi said that everyone was looking at the monitor to see what Brock did wrong. What was it that he did wrong according to Steve Lombardi?Brock Lesnar

      Nothing. According to Steve Lombardi he did NOT do anything wrong. They were just waiting there to see if he did. Well, he did a good job and the rest is history.

    Which title did Brock Lesnar first try to win?Brock Lesnar

      Intercontinental Title. He wrestled against Rob Van Dam. He lost by disqualification after Paul Heyman hit the referee.

    You will need the DVD to answer this question. Brock Lesnar was wrestling at Ohio Valley Wrestling before he came to World Wrestling Entertainment. He caught the eye of an employee of the company. That man also approached Paul Heyman to say that he was a great wrestler. Who was that man?Brock Lesnar

      Tazz. Tazz told Heyman that Brock was a piece of clay and no one is molding it. Heyman was in the booking team at the time. So Brock was called up and Heyman would become his manager.

    Who beat Brock Lesnar at the 2002 "Surivor Series" for the Heavyweight Title?Brock Lesnar

      Big Show. Brock Lesnar had two broken ribs at the time of that event. He actually lifted the Big Show up with those broken ribs. The match lasted only five minutes or so because of his injury. Paul Heyman turned his back on Brock as well.

    Who did Brock Lesnar wrestle in his first Hell in a Cell match?Brock Lesnar

      The Undertaker . This was one brutal match. Brock was the winner and retained his title. Undertaker was busted open and was bleeding heavily throughout most of the match.

    Who did Brock Lesnar defeat at the 2002 "Summerslam" to win his first championship?Brock Lesnar

      The Rock. He defeated the Rock at the 2002 "Summerslam." It was a great match that had many near falls.

    In 2002, during his championship match at "Summerslam," who was put through a table?Brock Lesnar

      Paul Heyman. The Rock gave Paul Heyman the "Rock Bottom" through a table. Heyman kept interfering and The Rock got angry and put him through the announcer's table.

    Who helped Brock Lesnar train during his amateur wrestling days? You don't need the DVD for this question since Jim Ross mentioned it on an edition of "Raw."Brock Lesnar

      Shelton Benjamin. Shelton did train Brock during his college wrestling days. Shelton would also go on to make a name for himself by defeated veterans like Ric Flair and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. By the way he defeated Hunter on more than one occasion.

    Did Brock perfectly execute the Shooting Star Press at the nineteenth "Wrestlemania"?Brock Lesnar

      No. He did not land perfectly. It was late in the match and he tried to do a move most cruiserweights can't do on their best day. He is lucky all he got was a concussion since he landed on his head. He weighed close to three hundred pounds at the time of that event. He could have easily broke his neck. Thankfully he recovered and can compete another day.

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