WWE News: Brock Lesnar shares hilarious story involving Big Show

Lesnar and Big Show
Lesnar and Big Show

What's the story?

WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar recently made a rare appearance at the Assiniboia Sports Celebrity Dinner & Auction, in front of a jam-packed audience.

Lesnar shared a hilarious story involving The Big Show and how the giant once soiled himself inside the squared circle.

In case you didn't know...

The Big Show and Brock Lesnar have faced off against each other on multiple occasions. The World's Largest Athlete debuted in WWE at the peak of the Attitude Era, while Brock Lesnar graced us with his presence for the first time on the Raw after WrestleMania 18.

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The duo fought for the WWE Title in a Stretcher Match at Judgment Day 2003, with Lesnar winning the bout and retaining his championship. The two Superstars have gone on to have a string of matches together in the near future.

The heart of the matter

While speaking with Rod Pederson, Lesnar shared an amusing story from WWE's South Africa tour during his first run with the company.

The Big Show had suffered from food poisoning during the tour, but went ahead with his match against Lesnar. In the middle of the match, the behemoth wasn't feeling well, and Brock proceeded to slam him to the canvas.

Show couldn't handle the impact and ended up exploding and soiling himself. In the past, Brock has spoken in depth on the South Africa tour and how the Superstars didn't like the food one bit.

We were scheduled to go to South Africa, and that’s just a miserable trip. It’s on the other side of the world. The food is horrible. It’s a long trip to get there, and a long trip back. There’s nothing good about it except you can make some good money when you’re in the main event.

Also read: When Brock lost his temper backstage after botching WrestleMania 19 finish

What's next?

It must have been quite an embarrassing scenario for The Big Show. It has been a long while since we saw him inside a WWE ring. Hopefully, he can come back to work for WWE in a backstage capacity.


What are your thoughts on The Big Show as a wrestler? Do you think he could have done more as a main-event caliber Superstar?

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