User talk:Goofeh3

Career
Lesnar was an outstanding amateur wrestler at the University of Minnesota and captured the NCAA division I wrestling championship as a heavyweight in 2000 but did not try to qualify for the Olympics and instead headed to the WWE that same year where he showed to be an above-average worker for a big man and had a dominating physique and aura, being known for his hulking physique in addition to his unusual flexibility and endurance in the ring. Despite a seven-year, $45 million WWE contract, he decided to pursue a professional football career in 2004 and signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Vikings for $230,000, the rookie minimum. Lesnar put together impressive physical statistics and impressed on the field with the Vikings but was cut during the preseason as he had suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident during the summer of 2004, which prevented him from continuing to performing well enough to remain in a Minnesota Vikings practice squad position. Lesnar filled a lawsuit against WWE in 2005 to get out of a no-compete clause. In 2006, a federal judge dismissed Lesnar's lawsuit against WWE after both parties requested for the case to be dismissed. Lesnar wrestled in New Japan from 2005-2006 as champion since his debut. He quit the company but kept the physical NJPW championship that he lost to longtime WWE rival Kurt Angle on June 29th, 2007. Lesnar signed a one fight deal with K-1, the worlds top fighting organization based in Tokyo, Japan. He beat Min Soo Kim via submission strikes in his debut on June 2, 2007 in the USA event K-1 Dynamite!! USA.