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Elite Mentor
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"Live on the phone is the 2002 King of the Ring, ‘The Next Big Thing,” himself, Mr. Brock Lesnar, and can you believe it, fans, yes, he actually CAN talk!
Lesnar is apparently lost in DC looking for the MCI Center.
Kelly tells him to look for the homeless guy and turn left!
Lesnar says which one?
Lesnar relates how he came up through the Indies into Ohio Valley Wrestling, working on the road with different wrestlers, and learning new techniques.
Kelly asks if the KoTR moniker has sunk in?
Lesnar says no, he’s just concentrating on being successful. The awards and Titles will come with the success.
Kelly asks about Vince McMahon’s call for the roster to step up, that the opportunity was being offered, and what Lesnars’ thoughts on Steve Austin’s departure?
Lesnar says that he was concentrating on preparing for his match, and didn’t know that Austin had left until just before Raw was scheduled to go on the air. As for whether Austin didn’t want to face him, Lesnar says that, sometimes, you got to face your fears, and that Austin had bigger fears gnawing at him than a match with Brock Lesnar.
A Chatroomer wants to know if Lesnar feels he’s risen too fast, and if that has caused any resentment in the locker room because of it?
Lesnar says everyone has been nice to him, and that success comes to those who prepare for it.
Kelly recounts some of Lesnar’s history, how he started wrestling when he was four years old, and how the WWE contacted him in 1999. Lesnar says he owes a lot to his family, his coaches, and he holds Kurt Angle up as his mentor.
Kelly asks about how Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura helped him?
Lesnar says that Ventura pitched working for WWE to him, saying that the WWE is the best company to work for, explained how the business worked, and generally answered a lot of the questions Lesnar had.
Kelly posits Brock Lesnar as one day occupying the governor’s chair, now that Ventura has decided not to run?
Lesnar laughs, and says he’s not political.
“I don’t need those kind of headaches,” laughs Lesnar.
Kelly asked about the 2-Count Shane McMahon got one night on Lesnar in an impromptu match before the cameras rolled?
Lesnar laughs, and says that if Shane wants to mix it up with “The Next Big Thing,” he’s down with it.
Kelly keeps needling Lesnar on the subject, but gets nothing but laughter from Lesnar.
Lesnar talks about the birth of his first child, Jeremiah, and how it has affected his life.
It makes me a lot happier as a person, watching him learning, watching him sleep.”
Lesnar talks about goal-setting, that you have to give it your best every day, and if you don’t have goals, well, what are you doing on this Earth anyway?
Kelly brings up (an appropriate phrase) the subject of Paul Heyman, and asks if Lesnar is on Prozac because of having to hang with Heyman all the time?
Lesnar chuckles, saying that Paul E. has been a big help to him, but “he’d make a squirrel climb a tree backwards!”
He reiterates that he has nothing bad to say about Heyman because of all the help
Heyman has given him.
“When you told Heyman to “Shut Up!” on Raw,” laughs Kelly, “I bet there was a lot of guys in the locker room who were going “YESSS!”
“Yeah, Paul can really talk up a storm, can’t he?” laughs Lesnar.
(Whoops! There’s the infamous Heyman “Skullet Shot” up on the chyron.)
Dan from Chicago, a regular caller, wants to know how Lesnar feels about the “Goldberg!” chants, and whether we will see a Lesnar/Goldberg match?
Lesnar says that he’s honored to be associated with the likes of Bill Goldberg, though he feels his workrate is better than Goldberg’s. “I wouldn’t have a problem squaring off with Goldberg,” says Lesnar.
The Chatroom wants to know if we will see Brock do the “Shooting Star Press” like he did in OVW and a couple of dark matches?
Lesnar says that he has it stored away, and we might see in soon, like, say, at “SummerSlam.”
Kelly and Lesnar discuss his schedule for the next few days, leading up to Raw.
Kelly comments on “Great Moments in Sports” about Gil Sanderson’s perfect career in the NCAA Division One wrestling: four years and undefeated. Lesnar says that in his career in the NCAA he only lost twice, so this is quite an accomplishment.
About Kurt Angle’s rumored return to the Olympics, Lesnar says that Kurt Angle has his work cut out for him going back into that kind of competition. “I tried it just recently, , says Lesnar, “and those college guys wore me out!”
“Angle has to win gold,” continues Lesnar, “he can’t settle for anything less. I don’t see Kurt going back; it would be very difficult for him to be a gold medalist once more.”
Kelly asks Lesnar about the infamous “Flight From Hell” that got Lesnar’s friend Curt Hennig fired from WWE.
Lesnar says it was just horseplay betweenthe two of them, and that it seemed to scare some people, who took it the wrong way.
“And of course, it ended up on the Internet… the wonderful Internet,” says Lesnarwith a trace of disgust, “and the next day, Hennig got bounced from the company. And no, I wasn’t involved in the head-shaving thing, either.”
Kelly keeps pushing a match between Lesnar and Shane McMahon. Lesnar says that it seems like Kelly’s really interested in setting this up, so why doesn’t he get on with it?
Lesnar recounts his life in South Dakota, in a small town dairy farm. ‘I was always busy working, wrestling, or lifting weights,” says Lesnar, “farm life ain’t no petting zoo! It is work, hard work!”
We take a break while Kelly and Big Country get into a shouting match about some of the more sordid aspects of farm life, with Kelly apparently all hung up on a bestiality kick.
Lesnar ignores the nonsense, then, in response to another Kelly question, says he would win an NCAA contest with Kurt Angle. “I’d win six, he’d win five,” says Lesnar.
Kelly asks Lesnar if he thinks that farm life might work to help him bulk up?
Lesnar says it wouldn’t hurt one bit.
Lesnar compliments John Cena on his outstanding debut on Smackdown.
Kelly says that they must have had a bit of an OVW reunion, hah?
Kelly thanks Lesnar for being on the show this week.
Lesnar says he’s had a great time, and looks forward to being on the show next time."
"Live on the phone is the 2002 King of the Ring, ‘The Next Big Thing,” himself, Mr. Brock Lesnar, and can you believe it, fans, yes, he actually CAN talk!
Lesnar is apparently lost in DC looking for the MCI Center.
Kelly tells him to look for the homeless guy and turn left!
Lesnar says which one?
Lesnar relates how he came up through the Indies into Ohio Valley Wrestling, working on the road with different wrestlers, and learning new techniques.
Kelly asks if the KoTR moniker has sunk in?
Lesnar says no, he’s just concentrating on being successful. The awards and Titles will come with the success.
Kelly asks about Vince McMahon’s call for the roster to step up, that the opportunity was being offered, and what Lesnars’ thoughts on Steve Austin’s departure?
Lesnar says that he was concentrating on preparing for his match, and didn’t know that Austin had left until just before Raw was scheduled to go on the air. As for whether Austin didn’t want to face him, Lesnar says that, sometimes, you got to face your fears, and that Austin had bigger fears gnawing at him than a match with Brock Lesnar.
A Chatroomer wants to know if Lesnar feels he’s risen too fast, and if that has caused any resentment in the locker room because of it?
Lesnar says everyone has been nice to him, and that success comes to those who prepare for it.
Kelly recounts some of Lesnar’s history, how he started wrestling when he was four years old, and how the WWE contacted him in 1999. Lesnar says he owes a lot to his family, his coaches, and he holds Kurt Angle up as his mentor.
Kelly asks about how Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura helped him?
Lesnar says that Ventura pitched working for WWE to him, saying that the WWE is the best company to work for, explained how the business worked, and generally answered a lot of the questions Lesnar had.
Kelly posits Brock Lesnar as one day occupying the governor’s chair, now that Ventura has decided not to run?
Lesnar laughs, and says he’s not political.
“I don’t need those kind of headaches,” laughs Lesnar.
Kelly asked about the 2-Count Shane McMahon got one night on Lesnar in an impromptu match before the cameras rolled?
Lesnar laughs, and says that if Shane wants to mix it up with “The Next Big Thing,” he’s down with it.
Kelly keeps needling Lesnar on the subject, but gets nothing but laughter from Lesnar.
Lesnar talks about the birth of his first child, Jeremiah, and how it has affected his life.
It makes me a lot happier as a person, watching him learning, watching him sleep.”
Lesnar talks about goal-setting, that you have to give it your best every day, and if you don’t have goals, well, what are you doing on this Earth anyway?
Kelly brings up (an appropriate phrase) the subject of Paul Heyman, and asks if Lesnar is on Prozac because of having to hang with Heyman all the time?
Lesnar chuckles, saying that Paul E. has been a big help to him, but “he’d make a squirrel climb a tree backwards!”
He reiterates that he has nothing bad to say about Heyman because of all the help
Heyman has given him.
“When you told Heyman to “Shut Up!” on Raw,” laughs Kelly, “I bet there was a lot of guys in the locker room who were going “YESSS!”
“Yeah, Paul can really talk up a storm, can’t he?” laughs Lesnar.
(Whoops! There’s the infamous Heyman “Skullet Shot” up on the chyron.)
Dan from Chicago, a regular caller, wants to know how Lesnar feels about the “Goldberg!” chants, and whether we will see a Lesnar/Goldberg match?
Lesnar says that he’s honored to be associated with the likes of Bill Goldberg, though he feels his workrate is better than Goldberg’s. “I wouldn’t have a problem squaring off with Goldberg,” says Lesnar.
The Chatroom wants to know if we will see Brock do the “Shooting Star Press” like he did in OVW and a couple of dark matches?
Lesnar says that he has it stored away, and we might see in soon, like, say, at “SummerSlam.”
Kelly and Lesnar discuss his schedule for the next few days, leading up to Raw.
Kelly comments on “Great Moments in Sports” about Gil Sanderson’s perfect career in the NCAA Division One wrestling: four years and undefeated. Lesnar says that in his career in the NCAA he only lost twice, so this is quite an accomplishment.
About Kurt Angle’s rumored return to the Olympics, Lesnar says that Kurt Angle has his work cut out for him going back into that kind of competition. “I tried it just recently, , says Lesnar, “and those college guys wore me out!”
“Angle has to win gold,” continues Lesnar, “he can’t settle for anything less. I don’t see Kurt going back; it would be very difficult for him to be a gold medalist once more.”
Kelly asks Lesnar about the infamous “Flight From Hell” that got Lesnar’s friend Curt Hennig fired from WWE.
Lesnar says it was just horseplay betweenthe two of them, and that it seemed to scare some people, who took it the wrong way.
“And of course, it ended up on the Internet… the wonderful Internet,” says Lesnarwith a trace of disgust, “and the next day, Hennig got bounced from the company. And no, I wasn’t involved in the head-shaving thing, either.”
Kelly keeps pushing a match between Lesnar and Shane McMahon. Lesnar says that it seems like Kelly’s really interested in setting this up, so why doesn’t he get on with it?
Lesnar recounts his life in South Dakota, in a small town dairy farm. ‘I was always busy working, wrestling, or lifting weights,” says Lesnar, “farm life ain’t no petting zoo! It is work, hard work!”
We take a break while Kelly and Big Country get into a shouting match about some of the more sordid aspects of farm life, with Kelly apparently all hung up on a bestiality kick.
Lesnar ignores the nonsense, then, in response to another Kelly question, says he would win an NCAA contest with Kurt Angle. “I’d win six, he’d win five,” says Lesnar.
Kelly asks Lesnar if he thinks that farm life might work to help him bulk up?
Lesnar says it wouldn’t hurt one bit.
Lesnar compliments John Cena on his outstanding debut on Smackdown.
Kelly says that they must have had a bit of an OVW reunion, hah?
Kelly thanks Lesnar for being on the show this week.
Lesnar says he’s had a great time, and looks forward to being on the show next time."

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