10 Reasons WWE Champion Brock Lesnar Is Worth $5 Million A Year
7. He Doesn't Care About Wins & Losses
The life of a wrestling booker is often romanticized, letting your creativity run wild while crafting stories and angles to keep the audiences glued to their televisions and buying tickets to arenas, but in all honesty its probably one of the harder jobs there is. But not because you have to plan out hours and hours of programming with little respite. Thats actually the easy part. Imagine having to stand across from a hulking monster of muscle and aggression and tell them you need them to get beat up on TV. Most of us would love to be the guy who comes up with the angles that run on Monday Night Raw. But how many of us would want to be the person who had to tell Meng that he was going to put over Disco Inferno? Heres the thing about Brock Lesnar: Despite being the most intimidating man in the WWE locker room and inarguably being the top of the food chain from a legitimate physicality standpoint, he doesnt have much of an ego when it comes to doing jobs. The Beasts pro wrestling goals are motivated by one thing: money. For the right amount of cash hed lay down clean for El Torito. When so many top guys are protective of their spots, its refreshing to have someone of that stature who simply doesnt give a damn, and makes laying out programs between performers much smoother without that concern hanging overhead. Thats a very good thing, because if Brock Lesnar didnt want to lose to someone inside a WWE ring, he isnt going to.
Brad Hamilton is a writer, musician and marketer/social media manager from Atlanta, Georgia. He's an undefeated freestyle rap battle champion, spends too little time being productive and defines himself as the literary version of Brock Lesnar.