In 2016, Moxley said on The Stone Cold Podcast that he was “met with laziness” when he presented Lesnar with ideas for their match. He revealed in another interview with PW Torch’s Wade Keller in 2019 that all four of his pitches were rejected or ignored.
Anderson, who worked as a WWE producer from 2001 to 2019, discussed WrestleMania 32 on his ARN podcast. Regarding Lesnar’s reluctance to cooperate with Moxley, he confirmed that the 43-year-old usually does whatever he wants.
Moxley’s Dean Ambrose character was one of the top babyface Superstars in WWE around the time of WrestleMania 32. Despite the former Shield member’s popularity, Lesnar never looked like losing in what turned out to be a relatively one-sided victory.
Arn Anderson understands why Brock Lesnar’s opponents get frustrated
Arn Anderson said Brock Lesnar’s SummerSlam victories over John Cena and Randy Orton proved that other big names also lost emphatically to The Beast. Lesnar dominated Cena from start to finish in their 2014 match, while Orton was busted open by the former UFC star in 2016.
Brock Lesnar’s WWE contract expired after he lost against Drew McIntyre in the main event of WrestleMania 36. The eight-time WWE World Champion has not been advertised to appear at this weekend’s two-night WrestleMania 37 event.
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