23.1.08

Fake wrestling star tries UFC



In the spring of 2000, Brock Lesnar was a University of Minnesota senior, just two weeks and a handful of workouts away from the NCAA Division I wrestling tournament.


Today, the 30-year-old Lesnar finds himself in a similar situation as he trains for his match against former Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champion Frank Mir in the most publicized debut in UFC history.


The former “Next Big Thing” of pro wrestling has become ultimate fighting's next gigantic question mark, a 1-0 fighter with 69 seconds of ring experience thrown into the deep end of a shark-infested pool.


Whether he's in over his head remains to be seen, but the reason he's being billed as the semi-main event of UFC 81 on Feb. 2 in Las Vegas is because of his fame as a former World Wrestling Entertainment champion.

The success of this card hinges on people buying the novelty of a

former WWE champion fighting a former UFC champion. The idea, if it

clicks, is to rally the UFC fan base to want to see the fake wrestler

get smashed, and for the pro wrestling audience, to whom the show is

being heavily marketed, to tune in out of curiosity to see how one of

its all-time tough guys can do.



Lesnar knows his role is to antagonize UFC fans, as he did in

dismissing Mir's submission ability in a commercial. Lesnar noted upon

signing with UFC a few months ago that when it comes to promoting a

fight, he "learned from the best."



"I've got eight workouts left (as of late last week) and I'm very

excited for February 2," Lesnar said. "I've got it all to lose and I've

got everything to gain. Frank Mir doesn't have the same kind of

pressure."




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