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Rich Jones

Brock Lesnar claims Big Show ‘exploded with diarrhoea all over him’ in WWE ring

Brock Lesnar gave a group of fans a rare insight into his career last week.

He was the speaker at an event in Canada where he was interviewed by Rod Pedersen - and fans were left in hysterics by a hilarious albeit slightly disgusting anecdote from the WWE powerhouse.

Lesnar, who hasn't appeared in the ring since his Wrestlemania 35 defeat to Seth Rollins for the Universal title, recalled an incident involving The Big Show.

A horrifying event at a show in the early 2000s saw Lesnar suffer the consequences of slamming a huge opponent suffering from food poisoning - and the outcome wasn't pretty for anyone involved.

Big Show reportedly had a messy incident in a match with Lesnar (Bongarts)

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Pedersen recalled: “Lesnar told the amusing/disgusting story of how, one night during a show in South Africa, The Big Show had food poisoning.

“Lesnar slammed him to the canvas and his opponent exploded with diarrhoea all over him!”

Lesnar has always tended to keep things under wraps and with regards to his career, and his appearance was only the third he has ever taken part in.

He is said to still be under contract with WWE, but he revealed he keeps his deals short to allow him to maintain his presence in UFC.

Lesnar has been linked with a return to UFC later this year (WWE)

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He's rumoured to be ready to return to The Octagon, with a fight with Daniel Cormier later this year reported to be in the pipeline.

It is unlikely he will agree to a long-term deal with Dana White, however, as he keeps the door open to a WWE return.

Pedersen added: “Lesnar said he intentionally keeps his contracts with Vince McMahon and Dana White short so that he can jump back and forth between the two leagues.”

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