12 Wrestlers Who Want To Quit WWE

3. Brock Lesnar

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Is this cheating? It's probably cheating.

Regardless, Brock Lesnar seemingly exists in a permanent state of wanting to leave his current place of employment. The man is a pragmatist. A true mercenary, he's constantly looking to better his professional situation and bank balance, playing WWE and the UFC against each other in every set of contract negotiations, and settling with whoever gives him the best deal.

Brock looks out for Brock. It's hard not to admire his hustle, and while 'The Beast Incarnate' is set to appear at WWE's next Saudi Arabian show this summer, there's every chance that he'll drop wrestling for mixed martial arts once the final date on his contract is fulfilled.

Paul Heyman spoke of him and Lesnar jetting off to Las Vegas to pursue "an ultimate opportunity" at WrestleMania 35. A work, but one that reflects Brock's reality. At one point during his match with Seth Rollins, 'The Beast' turned to the hard cam and appeared to mouth "f*ck this business," having brazenly lobbed the Universal strap at Vince McMahon following last year's win over Roman Reigns. The man doesn't care. He'll follow the almighty dollar.

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