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Brock Lesnar

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Shocingly returning to the WWE in a limited schedule in 2012, Brock Lesnar became (at the time) the youngest WWE World Heavyweight Champion ever.  Lesnar left to pursue a successful career in Mixed Martial Arts, and this his future induction to the WWE Hall of Fame is a lot more likely than it was only a few years ago.  We are very anxious to see how this current run will play out.

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0 #1 unopeneddoor -0001-11-29 19:00
Of all "fringe&qu ot; candidates, they deserve in more than anyone.
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