Brock Lesnar knows what his real legacy is.
Lesnar appeared on the latest episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, where he discussed his life as a hockey dad and living in Canada. Lesnar spoke about the difficulties of youth hockey now, calling it a rich man’s game, and considered himself lucky to get his family in a position to succeed.
When it comes to his own professional accomplishments, Lesnar said that they mean nothing to him, calling his kids his real legacy in life.
Brock Lesnar says titles and accolades pale in comparison to his real legacy
“For me, none of my championships or none of my accolades, they all mean nothing, boys. It means nothing to me,” Lesnar said. “My kids are my legacy, and I just want to — I mean, in today’s dark-ass world that we’re living in, if you can come out and have good kids? I take a lot of pride in that. When parents come to me and say, ‘Man, your boys are really respectful.’ Man, that just, that pumps my tires, you know?”
Brock’s sons, Duke and Turk, are hockey prospects in Canada, while his daughter, Mya, was a champion shot putter at Colorado State University.
Brock Lesnar is scheduled to face off with Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas. This week’s episode of WWE RAW saw Lesnar taken down by Femi for the second straight week. The segment was also notable because it featured a name-drop of a current AEW star.
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