“Don’t get overwhelmed by the outside stuff” Brock Lesner delivered most crucial advice towards young fighters

Brock Lesnar, WWE’s most well-known superstar, has accomplished a lot throughout his career. His agility and strength are unparalleled, making him a tough opponent for wrestlers as well as an inspiration to young fighters.

The Superstar has achieved huge success in WWE throughout his two runs with the business. As a seasoned professional at this point, the WWE’s biggest star is in a position to mentor up-and-coming superstars, and it seems he has more guidance in store for them.

The Suplex City emphasized that newer faces in WWE should focus more on being distinctive and getting asses in seats rather than worrying so much about their positions. He added, “The young generation thinks it’s, if they go out and do a certain move, and do it over and over, and that’s not the business. There’s a good guy and a bad guy. Holyfield and Tyson. Mega heavyweights. ‘I don’t like that guy, and ‘I like him. Pitting people against each other, storylines.”

Lesnar shared his thoughts as to his return from the failure saying, “There’s an old expression about falling off a horse. You get back on, and you ride that bad boy into town.”

To illustrate, Lesnar admitted to being nervous on his UFC debut back in February 2008. However, he asserted that when he went into the octagon for his first fight, he let the pressure get to him. During a recent interview, Lesnar couldn’t resist excitement about his job and expressed his feelings as follows: “I still get butterflies. I still enjoy it. I enjoy the s*** out of it.

In his recent interview on The Pat McAfee Show, Lesner was asked what advice he would give to the new UFC fighters like Jon Jones, who had risen to worldwide prominence as the UFC’s youngest champion, and everyone wanted a piece of him. Lesnar replied, “Everyone is going to want something from you. My advice is to surround yourself with the people who were with you from the beginning and try to keep your nose clean and keep a level head.”

In addition, the Beast Incarnate pointed out that it is vital to prevent oneself from becoming overwhelmed by the numerous activities that are taking place around you. He stated, “The most important thing is: Don’t get overwhelmed by the outside stuff. Understand the things that got you there and are most important. Focus on your fight career, and keep time to yourself because you’re going to be pulled in a lot of directions.”

Lesner offered some straightforward advice to the Friday Night SmackDown commentator for the WWE roster that the younger players on the roster must learn how to overcome public apathy and capture their interest, adding, “I’m looking at these young kids, and I don’t know. Somebody needs to step up, and… that means to get over. Figure out how to f**king put asses in seats. Not worry about your next high spot. Figure out, ‘How the hell can I be different, like, how can I make money?’ That’s it. That’s the business.”

The American–Canadian professional has risen to the top and stayed there without becoming tangled in many conflicts. Moreover, he has never cared about anything other than furthering his career as a fighter, whether in the WWE or the octagon. This might help a lot of young people who desire to become athletes.

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