Brock Lesnar And Vince McMahon In Heated Backstage Argument After WrestleMania 34?

A "real-life verbal altercation" at WrestleMania 34.

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Brock Lesnar and Vince McMahon were involved in what has been described as a "real-life verbal altercation" after WrestleMania 34, according to Pro Wrestling Sheet.

As per the write-up, 'The Beast' was fuming after successfully defending his Universal Championship against Roman Reigns, and took it out on the Chairman upon returning to the backstage area. Naturally, Vince wasn't too enamoured by this.

McMahon bit back, and while details are scarce, the report claims that a heated argument ensued, concluding with Lesnar throwing the Universal Title belt away. Some sources claimed he tossed it against a wall, while others say he threw it directly at Vince.

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There's no word on what provoked Brock's anger, but it's thought that 'The Beast' may have gone off script towards the end of his bout with Roman. Pro Wrestling Sheet were unable to confirm whether or not this is true, however.

As always, a pinch of salt is advised here, as the news comes from a single source. There's also the possibility that these details were leaked as part of a storyline, particularly in the wake of Lesnar's decision to re-sign with WWE, though the spat hasn't been acknowledged on-air yet.

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