Janel Grant claims a private text exchange with Brock Lesnar quickly turned uncomfortable, according to her latest lawsuit filing, which lays out alleged messages she says were sent after Vince McMahon told her Lesnar would be contacting her.

Grant states that Vince informed her ahead of time that Lesnar would reach out using the name “Polish Joe.” She claims the messages started off casually but shifted direction as the conversation continued, including one message referencing Chicago.

“One hour after Brock’s first text to me, he sent another, stating: ‘I wish you were in Chicago tonight.’”

Grant says she tried to respond carefully because she believed Vince McMahon was paying attention to how she handled the situation. She alleges another response soon followed, along with a photo that she says appeared to be sent to build trust.

“He replied, ‘I have trust issues’ followed by a non-sexual picture of himself in a grey sweater.”

According to the filing, the conversation escalated just minutes later. Grant claims multiple messages were sent back-to-back, including one that has become a major focus because of its wording.

“Three minutes later, he sent three text messages to me in a row: ‘show me your meat!!’ ‘pls,’ and ‘you should get on a plane and come too Chicago.’”

Grant claims the exchange left her feeling pressure to respond and continue the conversation, especially because she believed she was expected to report back about the messages. She says this interaction was part of a larger pattern that later included requests and discussions about meeting in person during WWE travel.

The lawsuit remains ongoing, and none of the allegations outlined in the filing have been ruled on in court.

What do you think about the alleged private messages described in the filing, and how do you think this situation could affect Brock Lesnar moving forward? Drop your thoughts and share your feedback.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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