"They end up working themselves to death, paying for homes they rarely visit, for kids they never see, and for ex-wives and then ex-wives' home." That's what Brock Lesnar had to say about what he thought of colleagues in the pro wrestling industry. Quickly after signing with WWE, he already understood that the lifestyle was a destructive one. He was immedietly put off by how many guys were struggling to have a family life. That really bothered Lesnar, as his daughter Mya was born just a few weeks after he debuted on Raw in 2002. Lesnar didn't want to end up like many other wrestlers, who end up with nothing to live for but the job. His own family was always way more important than the WWE family. However, that quote is more than a little awkward now that he's back in the same locker room with the same wrestlers he said were "working themselves to death."