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Brock Lesnar is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist, best known for being the only athlete to have held both the WWE Championship and the UFC Heavyweight Championship—a rare accomplishment in combat sports.
Brock Edward Lesnar was born on July 12, 1977, in Webster, South Dakota—not San Diego, as sometimes mistakenly reported. He attended Webster High School, where he competed in football and amateur wrestling. In his senior year, he placed third in the state wrestling championships. After high school, Lesnar enrolled at Bismarck State College before transferring to the University of Minnesota on a wrestling scholarship. There, he won the 2000 NCAA Division I heavyweight wrestling championship, marking the pinnacle of his amateur wrestling career.
Lesnar began his professional wrestling career in 2000 by signing with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He was initially trained at Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he teamed with Shelton Benjamin as part of The Minnesota Stretching Crew. The duo won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship three times, showcasing Lesnar's early dominance and potential.
Lesnar quickly rose through the WWE ranks, becoming one of the youngest WWE Champions in history at the age of 25. He became known for his overwhelming physicality and intense persona, earning nicknames such as "The Beast Incarnate" and headlining numerous main events at WrestleMania and other pay-per-view events.
In 2008, Lesnar transitioned to mixed martial arts (MMA) and signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Despite entering the sport with limited experience, he captured the UFC Heavyweight Championship in November 2008 by defeating Randy Couture at UFC 91. In a title unification match against Shane Carwin at UFC 116, Lesnar emerged as the undisputed UFC Heavyweight Champion. However, he lost the title to Cain Velasquez at UFC 121 and was later defeated by Alistair Overeem at UFC 141. These setbacks contributed to his retirement from MMA in 2011.
Lesnar returned to WWE in 2012 and competed in several high-profile matches, reaffirming his status as a marquee performer. In August 2019, he headlined SummerSlam, defending the WWE Universal Championship against Seth Rollins. During the match, Rollins executed a series of high-impact moves, including a Frog Splash through the announcer's table and multiple curb stomps. Despite Lesnar's resilience and attempts to deliver his F-5 finisher, Rollins ultimately secured the victory after a decisive curb stomp.
In May 2006, Brock Lesnar married Rena Greek, known professionally as Sable—a former WWE Superstar and model. Together, they have two sons: Turk (born in 2009) and Duke (born in 2010). Lesnar also has twins from a previous relationship with ex-fiancée Nicole McClain: a daughter, Mya Lynn, and a son, Luke, born in 2002. Mya Lynn Lesnar is a standout athlete in track and field, particularly in shot put.
Brock Lesnar maintains a limited presence on social media and is known for his private lifestyle. Contrary to widespread assumptions, Lesnar does not have verified or active personal accounts on platforms like Twitter or Instagram. Fan pages and unofficial profiles may exist, but Lesnar himself has chosen to stay largely offline.
Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) and weighing approximately 265 pounds (120 kg), Lesnar's imposing stature and athletic build contribute significantly to his dominance in both professional wrestling and MMA.
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