At a press conference after the UFC 100 ppv last night, Brock Lesnar came out and apologized for his immature behavior he acted out in the Octagon. After Brock Lesnar knocked out Frank Mir in the 2nd round to retain his heavyweight title, Lesnar celebrated his win by being an egostitical jackass.
Brock giving the middle finger to the crowd while he’s getting booed, then he says, “I’m happy, you keep booing”. When Joe Rogan interviewed Brock after the match, Brock says ridiculous and humorous things about Frank Mir like, “He had a horseshoe up his ass, I took it out and beat him with it”. Then he screams in front of Joe’s face with “WOoooooo….” and continued to celebrate his win while the audience were still booing him.
In this video you are about to see, Lesnar admits he was wrong. He also admits he is a sore loser out in the open. He apologized to Bud Light company because he said something about celebrating with a different drink at home, not Bud Light on the ppv last night. Lesnar even admitted that he still has a little bit of “WWE” in him ’cause Lesnar was obviously trying to play a badguy/heel type of fighter.
Lesnar was just too fired up and excited for his win, so I can’t blame him for acting like that.
In my opinion, Lesnar didn’t need to apologize. It was at the point where UFC was getting really interesting. Egos and bad attitudes of fighters is all part of the sport.
I think the only reason that Lesnar apologized is because: 1) Sable made him do it 2) Lesnar is trying to get fans to see that he’s not a badguy, he wants to get cheers and try to get more popularity.
If Lesnar wasn’t married to Sable, I’m 100% positive that the dude wouldn’t have apologized at all. He would still be acting like an egostitical jackass right now.
To be honest, I like Lesnar being the bad dude, it’s what made me like the guy to begin with and what makes the guy awesome is because of his ego. That’s how he got so well known and became a huge star in the first place.
Lesnar vs. Mir last night was a great match. It was short, but brutal, aggressive and both men fought great.
Kev

