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Brock Lesnar's legacy extends beyond his own athletic achievements as his children carve their own paths in sports. While his daughter Mya excels in collegiate track and field, his young son ...
Duke Lesnar, the son of UFC and WWE legend Brock Lesnar, has been drafted by one of Canada’s top junior hockey teams. The Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League announced that they ...
Brock Lesnar was mentioned on AEW TV by Ricochet, as he was firing shots at a former WWE star. The mention was made on the most recent episode of Collision. Former WWE star Zach Gowen was mocked ...
Brock Lesnar has been absent from WWE since losing to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam 2023. The former Universal Champion was reportedly set to return at Royal Rumble 2024, but was pulled from the event ...
The path to the NHL has officially begun for Duke Lesnar, the son of famous American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist Brock Lesnar. The 14-year-old forward was selected with ...
Brock Lesnar’s daughter, Mya Lesnar, is on a historic curve, having won her fourth consecutive shot put title. Brock, a WWE superstar and former UFC fighter, didn’t have any of his apples fall ...
Congratulations are in order for Duke Lesnar, the son of Brock Lesnar and Sable. The 14-year-old was selected 115th overall by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the the Western Hockey League Draft on ...
Duke Lesnar, the son of former WWE and UFC champion Brock Lesnar, is now a member of the Medicine Hat Tigers in the Western Hockey League. The Tigers selected Duke in the fifth round of the WHL ...
Brock Lesnar has always been a tremendous athlete. Having made his WWE debut at just 24 years of age, Lesnar quickly proved that "The Next Big Thing" was a lot more than just a catchy nickname.
The Western Hockey League (WHL) prospects draft began on Wednesday, which saw Maddox Schultz get picked first overall by the Regina Pats. However, on Thursday, a very familiar name to the sports ...
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