Lesnar talks about finally meeting Dana White, and they had a meeting about Lesnar coming into UFC, and Lesnar asked White to be signed for a one fight deal to prove he could do it.
The two then talk about a few of Lesnar’s UFC fights, including his first against Frank Mir.
Austin brings up Lesnar’s biggest weakness in UFC, which was his battles with diverticulitis. Lesnar said it was very unfortunate for him, but if he hadn’t got it, he probably wouldn’t be a pro wrestler today because it contributed to the end of his MMA career.
Lesnar added the diverticulitis almost killed him, and doctors told him they would try to save his fight career, but they would try to save his life first.
Lesnar was on the operating table and almost underwent surgery, but his fever broke and he didn’t need it. If he had had the surgery, his career would have been over.
On his return to WWE, Austin asked him how he could come back after all the bad blood, and Lesnar brings up Austin walking out of WWE, because he didn’t want to job to Lesnar.
Austin asked Lesnar how he felt about that, and Lesnar said it didn’t bother him. Lesnar said he agreed with Austin’s position, and that maybe Austin didn’t handle himself well, but it’s a two way street and, neither did WWE.
On the difference between Vince McMahon and Dana White, Lesnar says they have big egos because they have big bank accounts. He said White was very good to him and he and Vince put a lot of money into Lesnar’s bank account.
Lesnar says he was really interested in going back to UFC a second time, and it was not a bluff to return to WWE. He said he felt robbed by diverticulitis, and he wanted another shot. Lesnar said he began MMA training again, and was very honest with WWE about wanting to go back to UFC.
Austin brought up that Lesnar did great promos in UFC, but doesn’t talk much in WWE. Lesnar says he guesses he’s not very good at promos, but his actions speak loudly, and allowing Paul Heyman to talk for him is a great fit.
In terms of competition in WWE, Lesnar says he doesn’t really deal with politics in WWE, and he talks to Vince about what he wants him to do, and he just tries to do it the best he can.
On breaking the streak, Brock Lesnar says it was big for him in terms of business. He knew the streak had been protected for so long, and it was special. Almost bigger than winning the WWE Title.
Lesnar says he gets a lot of criticism for breaking the streak, but who in pro wrestling has enough credentials to beat the streak? Lesnar says he doesn’t think there is anyone else out there who was qualified to break the streak.
Austin asks him how much gas he has left in the tank, and Lesnar says he has a good idea of where his future is going, but he doesn’t want to say anything more.
On Hell in a Cell on Sunday night, Lesnar says there is going to be a lot of carnage. He says he is coming to end The Undertaker. He says he’s irritated with The Undertaker and he’s over it. He said when Vince brought the match idea to him he said he has a chip on his shoulder and he is coming to hurt The Undertaker.
