Brock Lesnar made waves across the NFL, UFC and WWE. All three sports demand a certain type of explosiveness, and that’s what Lesnar is famous for. As of late, it seems that his explosive style in wrestling matches has been overplayed and doesn’t pack as much of a punch as it used to.

Lesnar recently faced off Bobby Lashley at the 2022 WWE Crown Jewel premium live event where The Beast Incarnate put on a fierce display of power as he has been doing so for the past decade. The match was laced with Spears, German Suplexes, and an F5. Lesnar emerged victorious after reversing a Hurt Lock and quickly trapping Lashley into a pin.

It seems not all are happy with Lesnar’s explosive style of matches. Jim Cornette came out to speak against Lesnar’s overplayed style in his latest episode of  Jim Cornette Experience podcast,

“So they [WWE] start out with Brock and Lashley. My God, what are we doing? And Lashley jumpstarts it because he’s the offended party from last time as I recall, and he hurts Brock’s leg to give Brock something to sell and it’s an all big move match. They’re just gonna, this is kind of like the [Paul] Heyman blueprint that he’s putting on these guys. 2 Spears and then a Spear through a barricade and another Spear, and then Brock comes back with a German and another German and another German and an F5 for a two count.

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Nobody’s gonna grab a headlock, there’s gonna be no hip toss [or] arm drag. But with these guys, there shouldn’t be. Unfortunately, I think the bad thing is because this kind of match works, they’re overdoing it to the point where it’s eventually not going to work as well. It may be already there where it doesn’t work as well as it once did. But anyway, so again, you know, Bobby does his post thing where he runs the post while he’s over his shoulders. Goes for a Spear, Brock foils it, Bobby hits a Spinebuster, gets the Hurt Lock.

And the thing that Brock showed here in this match is that he can sell his ass off and he will when it’s called for. Because he was not only selling that leg like a champ earlier, but he sells the Hurt Lock. And it’s believable, you know, there was emotion to this.

And I’m thinking, ‘Boy, this is really, this is going good’, and then all of a sudden while he’s in the Full Nelson, the Hurt Lock, Brock kicks off the turnbuckle, and they do the thing that Bruno [Sammartino] and [Stan] Stasiak? Or was that Pedro [Morales]? Who was that? One of the oldest f*cking finishes in the world when somebody needs to get a fluke when [they] kick off the turnbuckle, a guy’s got the Full Nelson, but he’s pinned 1, 2, 3.

Nevertheless, that they were doing good, and I was like in the match it is two big f*cking monsters and then all of a sudden [it’s over]. That was kind of a letdown, I wrote really?? With two question marks on my notes. I know they want to extend it, and they can’t beat either one of these guys flat-out convincingly with no out or b*tch or room for gripe or whatever, but boy that wasn’t exactly a Pat Patterson f*cking special finish there. ‘Okay, just kick off the buckle and pin him’. That kind of led me down at the end.”

The last time Lashley faced Lesnar was at the 2022 Royal Rumble at the start of the year. With Lesnar’s win at Crown Jewel, he settled the score between the two. But it seems things aren’t over between the two, as rubber match has been teased. Let’s see how things will play out.

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Talha Asad Iqbal

Talha Asad Iqbal is an mechanical engineer who just loves everything wrestling. From spending his childhood collecting wrestling action figures to spending his adulthood writing about wrestling, he really seems to enjoy wrestling a bit too much. Outside wrestling and his work, he loves spending time in the gym and playing video games.

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