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WWE wrestler, UFC champion, NCAA wrestling champion
He became the youngest WWE Champion in history at age 25 in 2002 and remains the only person to win primary heavyweight championships in WWE, UFC, NJPW, IGF, and NCAA.
Brock Lesnar, born July 12, 1977, in Webster, South Dakota, is an American-Canadian professional wrestler, former UFC Heavyweight Champion, and NCAA Division I wrestling champion. Standing 6'3" and weighing approximately 286 pounds, he became the youngest WWE Champion at age 25 in 2002 and remains the only athlete to hold primary heavyweight titles in WWE, UFC, NJPW, IGF, and NCAA. Across three WWE tenures (2000-2004, 2012-2020, 2021-present) and a UFC career (2008-2011, 2016), Lesnar ended The Undertaker's 21-0 WrestleMania streak in 2014 and headlined record-breaking pay-per-view events in both wrestling and mixed martial arts.
Lesnar grew up on his parents' dairy farm in Webster, South Dakota, where his father Richard and mother Stephanie raised four children in a working-class environment. He dominated amateur wrestling at the University of Minnesota, winning the NCAA Division I heavyweight championship in 2000 with a 106-5 college record after transferring from Bismarck State College where he won the 1998 NJCAA championship. After signing with WWE's developmental system in 2000, he briefly attempted professional football with the Minnesota Vikings in 2004 but was cut during pre-season, leading him to pursue mixed martial arts before returning to wrestling.
Lesnar married Rena Greek (known professionally as Sable, a former WWE wrestler) in 2006, and they have two sons together, Turk and Duke. His daughter Mya Lynn Lesnar, from a previous relationship, became a competitive track and field athlete specializing in shot put at Arizona State University. Despite his global fame, Lesnar lives on a remote farm in Maryfield, Saskatchewan, Canada, maintaining a private lifestyle focused on hunting, farming, and family time away from the public spotlight, reflecting the Cancer zodiac traits of protectiveness and devotion to home life.
Born under the Cancer zodiac sign, Lesnar exhibits classic Cancer traits including fierce protectiveness of family, preference for rural privacy over city life, and deep loyalty to those in his inner circle.
At age 25, he set the record as the youngest WWE Champion, defeating The Rock at SummerSlam 2002 in just his fifth month on the main roster.
His 504-day reign as WWE Universal Champion ranks as the seventh-longest world championship reign in WWE history and includes a record three Universal Championship reigns.
He holds the rare distinction of competing professionally in four different sports: amateur wrestling (NCAA champion), professional wrestling (WWE), mixed martial arts (UFC Heavyweight Champion), and American football (Minnesota Vikings pre-season).
Despite weighing 286 pounds during his wrestling career, Lesnar competed at 265 pounds in UFC, demonstrating significant weight management between combat sports disciplines.
He ended The Undertaker's undefeated 21-0 WrestleMania streak at WrestleMania 30 in 2014, one of the most shocking moments in WWE history.
I don't care about being a draw. All I care about is winning.
I'm not here to make friends. I'm here to conquer.
Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat.
Placed 5th in the NJCAA 275 lb division during his freshman year at Bismarck State College at age 19.
Won the NJCAA Heavyweight Championship at age 20 in his sophomore year.
Won the NCAA Division I heavyweight wrestling championship at age 22 and signed with WWE's developmental system.
Made WWE main roster debut in March at age 24, won King of the Ring tournament in June, and became youngest WWE Champion at age 25 by defeating The Rock at SummerSlam.
Won the Royal Rumble match at age 25, cementing his status as WWE's top star.
Left WWE at age 26 and attempted to join the Minnesota Vikings as a defensive tackle but was cut during pre-season.
Signed with NJPW at age 27 and won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
Made professional MMA debut at age 29 in Hero's promotion, defeating Min-Soo Kim by knockout.
Signed with UFC at age 30 and won the UFC Heavyweight Championship by defeating Randy Couture at UFC 91 in November.
Successfully defended UFC Heavyweight Championship against Frank Mir at age 31 but was sidelined with diverticulitis later that year.
Defeated Shane Carwin at UFC 116 at age 32 to unify heavyweight championships and become undisputed UFC Heavyweight Champion.
Lost to Alistair Overeem at UFC 141 at age 34 and announced retirement from MMA due to ongoing diverticulitis complications.
Returned to WWE at age 34 after eight-year absence, defeating John Cena at Extreme Rules.
Ended The Undertaker's 21-0 WrestleMania streak at WrestleMania 30 at age 36, one of wrestling's most shocking moments.
Won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at age 37, defeating John Cena in a dominant performance at SummerSlam.
Returned to UFC for one-time fight at UFC 200 at age 38, defeating Mark Hunt, though result was later overturned to no-contest after failed drug test.
Won WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania 33 at age 39, defeating Goldberg, beginning a record 504-day reign.
Won Money in the Bank ladder match at age 41 and captured WWE Championship later that year.
Lost WWE Championship to Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36 at age 42 and departed WWE for second time.
Signed with WWE for third tenure at age 43, continuing part-time schedule.
Won second Royal Rumble match at age 44 and headlined WrestleMania 38 and SummerSlam 2022.