10 Reasons WWE's Brock Lesnar Experiment Has Failed

1. Brock Lesnar Doesn't Care And Will Leave WWE Soon

The biggest reason why Brock Lesnar's run has been a failure is that he doesn't care about WWE. It's obvious that Brock Lesnar isn't passionate about what he does. He's lost the love of sports entertainment and has gained the lust of money. When he left in 2004, he basically quit in the middle of a domiant run at the top of the promotion. WWE built the Brock Lesnar brand and made it into a viable asset for any company. As a part of Lesnar's settlement to leave, he signed a no-compete clause that would be in effect until June 2010. Lesnar was able to get out of the clause and continue to make money in New Japan Pro Wrestling and later in the UFC. When a pro wrestler doesn't love what they do, it is easy to see it during their performances. It comes out through the TV screen and fans across the world can sense it. Why get invested in a talent when you know that they're leaving soon? In the case of Brock Lesnar, there will be a point where he just won't come back. He'll be done and more than likely, it will be the end of his final run in WWE. Of course, Brock Lesnar's current run hasn't concluded yet and we really don't know exactly where it is headed. We can only judge what we've seen so far and speculate where it is going. And up to this point, The Brock Lesnar Experiment hasn't lived up to the hype. It is failing and WWE needs to do whatever they can to get their most out of Lesnar before he is gone for good.
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