Brock Lesnar quits WWE as announced by Paul Heyman – WWE News
Brock Lesnar has finally quit the WWE after an insulting contract breech by Triple H last week on Raw. This week, Brock Lesnar was invited to the ring to explain his actions against Triple H, who currently holds the WWE COO seat. Brock had broken Triple
H’s arm last week on Raw as Triple H denied to recognize the terms and conditions that were added to Brock’s WWE contract by John Laurinaitis on Brock’s demand.
However, surprisingly it was not Brock Lesnar who came to the ring but his representative Paul Heyman came, who previously worked as his manager. Heyman started his speech by saying that Brock Lesnar is the most brutal yet legitimate wrestler to ever enter
the WWE arena. He added that despite all the things that Brock did for WWE, fans and officials of the organisation did not give him the respect he deserved. Heyman also said that Brock never got the place he deserved since day one inspite of the fact that
he has been the youngest WWE unified champion, has held UFC’s undisputed heavyweight championship and has held NCAA Division I wrestling championship.
Heyman said that Brock is a very honest man, and he promised he will bring pain in WWE once and again and he did so. Heyman read Lesnar’s letter, which said that the WWE superstar feels betrayed over what Triple H did to him last week. The letter also read
that Triple H has been jealous of Brock Lesnar since he could never reach his mark. According to Brock’s letter, Triple H spent an hour with the Undertaker in the ring but he could not spend just a minute with Lesnar in the ring, which clearly shows how good
Lesnar is.
At the end, the letter read, “Me Brock Lesnar will never come back, me Brock Lesnar quit.”
Heyman then smirked at the crowd and walked out of the ring. Lesnar had hardly spent a month in WWE and now he has left. He lost his match against Cena which made him furious yet he wanted to compete until Triple H told him that if he wants to remain in
the game he has to follow the rules.
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