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The Beast’ Brock Lesnar is all about work ethic. The reigning WWE Champion has confessed several times that he loves to fight, and for that, he likes to work insanely hard. Recently, Lesnar confessed that he is willing to outwork anyone even at the age of 44-year-old.

Eventually, Brock Lesnar is not alone with this thinking. Various other personalities believe in the same. Lakers’ legend, late Kobe Bryant, called it the ‘Mamba Mentality. Recently, Lesnar admitted in an interview why there are only a certain number of people who are successful in their lives.

The reigning WWE Champion appeared for a Q&A session with Newsday. During the Q&A, Lesnar answered candidly about what he thinks is wrong with people of the young generation these days.

Brock Lesnar has a list of “successful” people
During this session, The Beast laid special emphasis on work ethic. The reigning champion admitted work ethic is missing these days and everyone just wants things easily. However, Lesnar listed some names that he thinks have the right mentality to be successful.

The 44-year-old champion named The Rock, and the WWE chairman, Vince McMahon, as people who don’t take no for an answer and impress everyone with their work ethic. However, the former UFC Heavyweight Champion, also name-dropped WWE SmackDown commentator, Pat McAfee, as one of the people who loves to prove other people wrong.

“I just have a work ethic like no other, and it shows. If you followed me around for seven days, you would understand why I am who I am. And the people that get ahead and are successful like Dwayne Johnson, and Vince McMahon and Pat McAfee are just go-getting and that refuse the answer ‘no.’” said Lesnar.

Additionally, Lesnar added that seeing people slacking off really ticks him off. The reigning WWE champion has proved a lot of people wrong in his life too. After walking away from WWE in 2004, he wrestled in Japan and became the NJPW Champion, then went on to have a decent NFL career.

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