#6 Does Deserve the Hate: Brock has flustered his fellow wrestlers by stifling their creativity

While WWE is in charge of booking and creating storylines, Brock Lesnar decides what kind of performance he wants to put on in the ring.
Brock Lesnar has been accused of taking it easy and not putting much effort into the planning or execution of matches. One man who voiced his opinions on the matter was Dean Ambrose, on Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast.
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Ambrose: I went to the ring that night pretty pissed off, but then I really started to enjoy … as I walked to the ring. I had no idea what was going to happen. Went out there with not much of a plan, so to speak.
Austin: What were you pissed off about?
Ambrose: I felt like I was pulling teeth to turn that match into something epic and so forth.
Austin: You’re an MMA fan just like I am, was it a disconnect in styles? Artistically, in the ring?
Ambrose: Artistically, Brock didn’t want to do anything, if we’re going to be perfectly honest. Brock’s gonna Brock. He’s all about Brock. I had a vision for that match to be the craziest thing imaginable, you know what I mean, and I was trying to pitch everything to everybody and had every idea. I put so much effort in and so much work in, and other people did too, and I was met with laziness.
I kept thinking at the end of the day, ‘once we get in the ring, it’s all going to be OK. We’ll figure it out once we get in the ring.’
We went out there, whacked each other with weapons, I got suplexed a bunch of times.”
Being on good terms with other talent is important, which is why Brock is targeted with hate.
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