It s almost like Nate Diaz Wrestling veteran explains why Brock Lesnar s legacy isn t damaged with recent losses in WWE
It s almost like Nate Diaz - Wrestling veteran explains why Brock Lesnar s legacy isn t damaged with recent losses in WWE Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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It s almost like Nate Diaz - Wrestling veteran explains why Brock Lesnar s legacy isn t damaged with recent losses in WWE
Left to right: Nate Diaz and Brock Lesnar suffered a handful of losses to Roman Reigns in 2022. At WrestleMania 38, he lost the WWE Championship to The Tribal Chief, and at SummerSlam, he lost a Last Man Standing Match for the world title. Speaking on the , WCW veteran Konnan explained why losses in WWE wouldn't tarnish The Beast Incarnate's legacy. Konnan compared Lesnar to UFC icon Nate Diaz, claiming that the two men would always be a draw even if they suffered significant losses. "Yeah, because he even brings up, 'Oh, he lost three times', it doesn't matter, bro. He's a unique character, he'll always get over because he's one of a kind. You know what I'm saying? And it's almost like Nate Diaz, he could lose three more times, he's still Nate Diaz. You know what I'm saying? People wanna see him, people want to see Brock, he's an attraction," said Konnan. [1:28 - 1:46] Lesnar himself is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion and had one of the best short runs in the organization's history. He also shared the octagon with Cain Velasquez, whom he later crossed paths with in a WWE ring. Before and collide at , look back at this rivalry that kicked off at WWE Day 1.Presented by Before and collide at , look back at this rivalry that kicked off at WWE Day 1. Presented by