Brock Lesnar told the local paper where he went to high school that he still aspires to play pro football. “For nine years I wasn’t able to hunt or fish,” Lesnar said regarding his WWE days. “I didn’t have any free time … I enjoyed stepping into the ring. I enjoyed competing. Did I enjoy the spotlight? Probably not as much as I enjoyed being just a regular guy. I grew up on a dairy farm. I left wrestling because I just wasn’t a big fan of the fame.” He also said he has interest in coaching kids in wrestling.
WrestleMania 21 ticket update: Even though WWE claims that WrestleMania 21 was sold out in less than a minute, a simple search at ticketmaster.com shows that tickets are still available for many sections of Staples center including floor ringside tickets at $750 a piece.
Jakks will be releasing a 3 pack of Action Figures to Wal-Mart only in the next few months called WWE Title winners. The 3 pack will include Bret Hart from his first WWF title win, Rock from his first WWF title win, and HBK from his first IC title win the pack will also include both white and black strap versions of the old IC tiltle, as well as the old winged eagle WWF title, and the 98 era WWF title.
Big Show circa 1999 with long hair has been confirmed to be the 6th and final hidden legend in Wrestlemania 21 for the X-Box which will be released on March 28th.
This is just a reminder that this Tuesday, March 1st at 9EST, WrestleZone Radio with Ryan Clark & Matt Boone will return to the internet. We’ll be broadcasting LIVE from 9-11EST each and every week. Ryan Clark will also be calling in LIVE from the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York, site of the SmackDown! tapings. Full details at WrestleZoneRadio.com.