Pro Wrestling is a sport that differs from other kinds of fighting and martial arts since its participants create an entertainment show, simulating a combat with incredible techniques. Most of the matches have a predetermined result, the participants rehearses every kind of move that the fight will have. This representation generally includes the use of illegal objects such as chairs, ladders and hammers.
Brock Lesnar, one of the biggest stars of WWE today, entered the wrestling world through the University of Minnesota. He was considered one of the top performers in college wrestling and he won the title of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 2000. After that, he switched to Pro Wrestling, with a 106-5 career record in college wrestling.
In 2006, he started training MMA and became in a short period of time, the UFC heavyweight champion of the world, as he defeated Randy Couture in November of 2008. After some health issues, he step back from MMA in 2011, but he is coming back to fight against the massive KO artist Mark Hunt at the historic edition of UFC 200, on July, 9.

Despite being a 6′ 3″ height and 265 pounds giant, Brock Lesnar’s has impressive speed and agility, which combined with his power, he turns into a nightmare for his opponents, as seen in this 1999 wrestling match video, where Lesnar demonstrates what a physical beast he is.
The college wrestling match started and Lesnar lifted up his opponent, Todd Munson that hung defenseless on his shoulders for some seconds, then took him down and keep on top of him, while adjust the position. Lesnar trap Munson’s arm on his back, and went for a headlock, but got his back instead and he got out.
After that, Lesnar scored a massive takedown, Munson gave up his back, Lesnar went for a pin and got it.
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