Brock Lesnar has said that none of his professional championships or accolades mean anything to him and that his children are the only legacy that truly matters.
Speaking on Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, Brock Lesnar opened up about life away from the spotlight, discussing his role as a hockey dad supporting his sons, Duke and Turk, as they rise through the ranks in Canada. He said watching his children commit to something and finding purpose in it brings him more satisfaction than anything he has achieved professionally.
“For me, none of my championships or none of my accolades, they all mean nothing,” Lesnar said. “It means nothing to me. My kids are my legacy. 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, that pumps my tires, you know?”
Lesnar’s daughter, Mya, has also distinguished herself in athletics, winning a shot put championship while attending Colorado State University. Lesnar also addressed the gap between the character people see on television and who he actually is as a person.
“People see the entertainment Brock Lesnar and they think that that’s who I am, but it’s not who I am,” Lesnar said. “I don’t let people into my circle enough to know. It’s been a mystique for a long time. But I’m still, I can be an a**hole when I want to be.”
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