Brock Lesnar’s WrestleMania future remains unclear — and now the viral “Bad Ass Construction Worker” is using that uncertainty as fuel for another direct challenge to The Beast Incarnate.
Following reports on February 26, 2026 that WWE may still be finalizing plans for Lesnar at WrestleMania, the outspoken construction worker took to Instagram with yet another rant, escalating his ongoing crusade against the former UFC Heavyweight Champion. Instead of backing down, he leaned into the situation and framed Lesnar’s lack of a confirmed opponent as proof that he’s avoiding him.
In the video, the self-proclaimed Bad Ass Construction Worker Supervisor mocked Lesnar’s age, questioned his toughness, and directly called for a WrestleMania match.
“Dear ponytail b*tch Bronk Legsner, I’ll be a little nicer since you’re scared of me. Won’t even come to the state of Florida. Just want to say, dude, you’re old piece of crap, and you’re probably retiring soon. And you’ve never faced a badass construction worker, or better yet, a badass construction supervisor.”*
He continued by claiming superiority over Lesnar and laying out exactly how he believes the match would end if WWE made it official.
“So that means not only am I tougher than you, I’m smarter than you. So I think it should be me versus piece of crap ponytail b*tch Bronk Legsner at WrestleMania. And I beat him with his own move, the high five. So, yeah, there you go, Bronk. Keep hiding b*tch. Answer my challenge, boy.”
What began as an internet rant has now evolved into a persistent narrative tied directly to WWE’s biggest event of the year. With WrestleMania approaching and Lesnar’s opponent still unknown, the construction worker continues trying to insert himself into the conversation in increasingly aggressive fashion.
Whether WWE ultimately reveals Lesnar’s opponent soon or waits until the final weeks before WrestleMania, the noise surrounding The Beast Incarnate continues to grow — both inside WWE creative discussions and outside of them online.
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