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WWE News: Brock Lesnar talks life in wrestling and how being in WWE helped his MMA career

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Aug 10, 2011 - 02:52 PM

Brock Lesnar recently spoke with The Wrestling Press about what it is like as a WWE wrestler and how working in WWE helped his MMA career.

On being a wrestler in WWE: "These guys, they just don't have another life. When they go home, they really can’t get out of tune with their on-stage persona. There’s really no time. I think the biggest thing is there’s really no downtime for the human body to recover, and more importantly, for their mind to recover where you’re constantly on the road, and in a program where you can’t get outside to take an outside look at what’s going on — guys resort to all kinds of extracurricular activities."

On what being with WWE has done for his MMA career: "I'm not stupid — without the WWE, the WWE made me a household name and increased my value tenfold before I even pursued the UFC. Could I be where I am today without the WWE? Probably not. Could I be drawing the same numbers that I’m drawing? Probably not. I brought a lot of fans over, a lot of crossover fans that I brought, just from the general public and WWE fans, I believe."

Shore's Slant: Lesnar has been critical in the past about the WWE schedule and what it does to the wrestlers, including himself. But it's also nice to see he lives in the real world and understand what being in WWE did for him.

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