Brock Lesnar UFC 2015 latest news: Why did Brock Lesnar explode on fan in UFC February event?

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There is no telling on how angry Brock Lesnar could get and the reason for doing so as well. But after this instance that involved him and Skylar Astin's brother, it may be best to stay away from the Beast Incarnate especially if it concerns his career plans.

Everyone knows that Lesnar was at the UFC in February to watch Ronda Rousey. At that time, there was no telling what his plans were. Lesnar was in the middle of either returning to the WWE or going back to the UFC. And one guy wanted to make sure he would choose the UFC, a big mistake as he found out.

The guy in mention is the brother of Skylar Astin who tried to convince Lesnar to return to the Octagon because he is needed there. Obviously, Astin's brother is an avid follower and supporter of the UFC. But the response was far from comforting.

Lesnar lost it and told the guy to just sit down and well, shut up. Apparently Lesnar was in no mood to discuss his career plans and was there to enjoy the show. Lesnar reportedly turned red and became so angry that Astin's brother and girlfriend got stares from the former UFC and WWE champion.

It will be recalled that that date was prior to Lesnar re-signing with the WWE. The appearance actually sent shockwaves and some believed that Lesnar would be returning to the Octagon instead.

But as fate would have it, it was the exact opposite. Even Dana White said before that there were no plans for Lesnar to return to the UFC, leading to the eventual re-signing with the WWE.

Lesnar also bared that his body may not necessarily be able to withstand the punishment and rigors that the UFC carries and put a stop to all of it by saying that his UFC days are over.

Sadly, one who had hoped Lesnar would return to the UFC found out the hard way that you don't try to get your two cents worth in with a guy named Brock Lesnar.

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