He keeps mixing it up. Every now and then you see a wrestler who changes the game. There might be something about him which you just cannot ignore because they are different than anyone else. That is the case with a certain wrestler who is currently waiting to return to WWE, but he has been shaking things up a little bit while he is away from the ring.
Brock Lesnar appeared at the Twin Cities Summer Jam in Shakopee, Minnesota over the weekend, including showing up in various photos. Lesnar is seen wearing a cowboy hat in the photos, taken by fans and with various local celebrities. Lesnar is also sporting the goatee that he was first seen with earlier this month in a video on the Butcher Brothers YouTube channel. Lesnar’s wife Rena, better known as Sable, appears with him in one photo.
Met the one, the only, Brock Lesnar backstage last night at @TCSummerJam! pic.twitter.com/Rk8jaaSJW9
— Dubs (@MikeDubsRadio) July 25, 2021
last night i took a pic of this dude because he was peaking over the 6’ security fence (idk I thought it was funny, he made everyone look so small) found out today it was brock lesnar. guess I’m not used to him in clothes ?? pic.twitter.com/SuLBqk6RRm
— suz (@misssuvo) July 25, 2021
Can we please get a Brock Lesnar cowboy hat era in WWE? pic.twitter.com/fcPAXi5XAH
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) July 25, 2021
Lesnar has been a bit different at times throughout his career. Check out some of his different styles:
Opinion: Lesnar is one of those stars who you do not see very often and it is so strange to see him doing almost anything differently. Wearing a hat might not be the biggest deal, but it is almost odd to see him in anything but wrestling or workout gear. I would expect him to return to WWE at some point in the future, which could make for some very interesting moments down the line, hat or not.
What do you think of Lesnar? What is the best time in his career? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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