Professional wrestling Legend Bruce Prichard who is vastly known as Brother Love in the world of professional wrestling recently said that WWE Hall of Famer and is six times WWE World Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin should have jobbed to the former eight time WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar.
Since his main roster debut in 2002, Brock Lesnar has been portrayed as an Unstoppable force. His first run of WWE lasted for only two years, but in these two years he built himself as a dominant force who was nearly impossible to stop.

Bruce Prichard Believes Stone Cold Should Have Jobbed To Brock Lesnar
Two of the biggest names in WWE history jobbed to Lesnar in his first year of WWE. At first, he defeated Hulk Hogan in an episode of Smackdown rather, destroyed him. And at SummerSlam of the same year, he defeated the Rock to win his first WWE Championship. It was a very dominant victory, it clearly showed who “The Next Big Thing” was.
In his following feuds he defeated the Undertaker, The Big Show and Kurt Angle. At the No Mercy pay per view event of the mentioned year, Lesnar defeated the Undertaker in Hell in a Cell match clean. In the following months he defeated the Big Show in a feud and the Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle at WrestleMania XIX. So many big names jobbed to Lesnar, quite clearly wwb he had high plans for him.

But unfortunately we could not witness a match between Brock Lesnar and Stone Cold Steve Austin. When Lesnar started his WWE career, Steve Austin was very much active in professional wrestling.
But unfortunately he wrestled his last match at Wrestlemania XIX against his biggest Rival The Rock in a losing effort and had to quit the world of Professional wrestling forever because of a career threatning injury. Since all the big names of the Attitude Era jobbed to Lesnar in a very short amount of time, we are quite sure Austin would have jobbed to him as well if he was fit.
Bruce Prichard who is vastly known as Brother Love in the world of professional wrestling recently During an episode of Something To Wrestle With where he said that WWE Hall of Famer and is six times WWE World Champion should have jobbed to the former eight time WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar. He said;

“On the Brock stuff, he felt that it was simply no build and that it was too soon to do it. That’s all. The narrative from those who aren’t there and those that have never actually done it is one of, ‘Oh, he refused.’ No, you’ve gotta understand – did he take his ball and go home?
“Yes, he did. Was he right about that? No, he wasn’t. When you look at why he did what he did, his reaction could’ve been something else and probably should’ve been different. However, at the same time, if you’d gone back and had level heads and he’d shown up to actually discuss those things instead of just leaving, something else could’ve been done.
“I don’t agree with him on Lesnar. I do in theory, however, in that particular situation, it was one of those holy shit moments and ‘let’s shake things up and by gawd you better watch or you’re gonna miss something.’”
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