It’s no secret that Brock Lesnar isn’t a people person, and when he isn’t appearing for WWE, he’ll almost certainly be living a relaxed and quiet life on his farm with wife Sable and sons Turk and Duke. Now during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, the former UFC star has opened up about how he deals with the anxiety of performing, and while he doesn’t dislike people, he just likes to be left alone.
For those unaware, Lesnar was born in South Dakota, and he lived in Minnesota for a time before he moved to the Canadian providence of Saskatchewan. The area is best known for its lakes and forests and doesn’t have a metropolitan center. This wouldn’t be their dream location for many people, but for Lesnar, it seems ideal due to him shunning the celebrity lifestyle.
Lesnar is set to take his private plane to Saudi Arabia this upcoming Friday and compete in the Elimination Chamber against Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Austin Theory, Matt Riddle, and AJ Styles. If he is victorious, as many suspect, he will become a 10-time world champion in WWE and 11 times overall if you include his IWGP Heavyweight reign. Then he will be able to return to Saskatchewan to recover in time for WrestleMania 38, where he will wrestle Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship.