10 Times WWE Went Too Far With Brock Lesnar

4. Smashing Wheels

Stephanie McMahon Brock Lesnar
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"Brock Lesnar threw a car door at my head" would have made for one of the cooler lawsuits Jerry McDevitt would have been forced to fight had an unlucky fan taken one in the chops back in 2015, but was the negligence in allowing 'The Beast' to batter it in the first place?

WWE bizarrely had Brock destroy the cadillac Seth Rollins had gifted to his J&J Security cronies during their Summer programme, as if it really serviced either character particularly well - the story was simple enough before automobiles became part of it.

Seth had cashed in at Lesnar's (and Roman Reigns') expense WrestleMania 31 months earlier, and fans were salivating enough over the prospect of him taking revenge on the cackling c*nt without him risking the company millions and taking out some poor kid's face.

This was made clear after he'd nearly sent a loose door into the fifth row - the crowd went wild for his assault on Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble, and at least they'd never have sued the organisation into oblivion over it.

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