3 Reasons why Brock Lesnar doesn't deserve a Hall of Fame induction
An entity bigger than lifeOne small question to start off with. Who is Brock Lesnar? A one-word answer would be a wrestler. But is that okay? Does this answer satisfy a hardcore WWE fan? A big NO!To someone watching WWE for a long time, this wrestler is no common wrestler. Is that a paradox? Not really. Brock Lesnar is portrayed as an entity that is bigger than life. It is some force that can conquer the dead, the alive, the big, the small, the invincible and anything under the sun.We have seen many great wrestlers like The Rock, Triple H, Stone Cold, Hogan, The Undertaker and John Cena, but none of them was portrayed this way.The treatment that WWE is rendering towards Brock Lesnar is something that the company has never and obviously will never render to any other wrestler. All of this was okay.Let them do whatever they want to improve their viewership and generate revenue. But does he deserve all this? Just think for a second. Lesnar has never compromised on anything and has not really done much for the company.It was the company that always goes in search of talent, but you expect some loyalty from your employees. Don’t you?As part of this slideshow, let us look at 3 reasons why Brock Lesnar doesn’t deserve a Hall of Fame induction-P.s: This is the personal opinion of the writer.
#3 Never was flexible
WWE was happy to have Lesnar sign a contract with them. It’s already known that the deal is worth millions of dollars.
Lesnar is ultra talented and he deserves every penny of that deal amounts to. But is WWE getting the return proportional to the investment? How many matches does he compete in a year?
I don’t deny this as there are instances where Undertaker had competed only once in a year at WrestleMania but still got a lucrative amount.
The only difference is that Undertaker is flexible with the bookings. You can break his 21-0 streak, you can ask him to team up with Bryan and Kane, you can ask him to fight Wyatt, you can ask him to die and, do anything and everything.
When Lesnar isn’t really flexible and can’t help the company during a moment of crisis, how does he deserve something huge in the future?