The current and nine times WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar who is going to face WWE Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns in a champion vs champion match at WrestleMania 38 recently revealed if he is passionate about professional wrestling. He also discussed his work in the ring.
Brock Lesnar is currently one of the faces of WWE and definitely a huge attraction in the world of professional wrestling. Even at the age of 44 he looks completely unstoppable. He is squashing his opponents back to back. Definitely, he is one of the biggest box office draws in professional wrestling today.

Brock Lesnar On How Much Passionate He Is About Pro Wrestling
He made his WWE main roster debut back in 2002 and from the very first day he has been presented as an unstoppable force. WWE wanted to build him as the new face of WWE after Stone Cold Steve Austin passed the torch. Started his career by defeating the likes of Hulk Hogan, the Rock, The Undertaker, The Big Show and Kurt Angle.
In 2004 he left WWE to join MMA and returned to WWE once again in 2012. In 2014 he did the unthinkable when he defeated the Undertaker at Wrestlemania XXX, he killed the WrestleMania unbeaten streak of the Undertaker. After this victory, WWE once again established him as one of the faces of the promotion successfully.
Right now he is holding the WWE Championship and is involved in a feud with WWE Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns and the duo is going to have a match at WrestleMania 38 where the two world championships will be unified for the third time in WWE history. Their match is going to be the main event of WrestleMania 38.

Brock Lesnar who is going to face WWE Universal Heavyweight champion Roman Reigns in a champion vs champion match at WrestleMania 38 recently spoke to Newsday’s Alfonso A. Castillo where he revealed if he is passionate about professional wrestling. He also discussed his work in the ring. He said;
“I’ve put on some great [expletive] matches in my day. And you don’t do that without having a passion for the squared circle. I’m a man that for the last 25 years of my life just wanted to be left the [expletive] alone.
“I didn’t prostitute myself and put myself out there to be vulnerable to the media and be vulnerable to the next person that wanted to stick their claws into me. I just found out that it was easier for me to go and recharge my batteries and go be who I really wanted to be and hide that from the world. It’s just who I am. I’m a private person.

“I approach my life and fighting and wrestling like this is a job. It’s a career. I’m a prizefighter. I get into the Octagon or the ring, I do my business, and I do it well, and I get paid for it. And so I’m very passionate about the business. But that was my character. For a long time, I had Paul Heyman speaking on my behalf.
“I didn’t have to participate on the microphone. I was just a demolition man. I think people, if they could see through all of it, would understand that I’ve had some really great matches in my career with a lot of different people. You don’t go to work, and put out a product like that if you don’t have passion for it.”