Professional ass kicker Brock Lesnar was at MTS Center Monday night for the Winnipeg Jets’ 2-0 shutout win over the Calgary Flames. After the game, the former UFC heavyweight champion got a special tour of the Winnipeg Jets’ facilities from former Capital Mathieu Perreault.
And that’s where everything went wrong.
Lesnar broke the most sacred rule of an NHL team’s dressing room. He stepped on the logo!
The Beast Incarnate was immediately razzed by Jets players, as they hissed in the background. Lesnar turned around and laughed as if he was humored that these puny people were trying to pick a fight with him.
“I told you I’m new to this,” Lesnar said.
Then he pointed the blame at Perreault.
“He walked me right over it,” Lesar said.
Though I’m not sure that’s the person he really wants to mess with.
Thanks for not taking in-game host @Brody_Jackson to #SuplexCity, @BrockLesnar.
Welcome to @mtscentre! pic.twitter.com/mZNRsNIrft
— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) January 10, 2017
Lesnar was at the game because he lives nearby. He owns a farm in Maryfield, Saskatchewan (Lesnar previously lived in Maple Plain, Minnesota). Lesnar and his wife, former WWE Diva Sable, live on the farm along with their two sons, Turk and Duke, both of whom play hockey.
“We live in Canada now and we’re not too far away from Winnipeg,” Lesnar said. “My kids are Jets fans. Now I’m a Jets fan. So here we are.”
"Not too long after I was announced, he scored, so thanks Buff!"@BrockLesnar joined JetsTV for a quick interview at tonight's game! pic.twitter.com/WUeH6rj2fL
— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) January 10, 2017
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