Brock Lesnar $500 restaurant tab shows WWE and UFC champion is recovering well from stomach surgery

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Brock Lesnar has reportedly racked up $500 worth of food at an Italian restaurant on Monday, according to TMZ.

The WWE and UFC star underwent multiple stomach surgeries and the recent tab at Frescos proves that he is well on his way to full recovery.

The 36-year-old suffers from diverticulitis, a condition that affects the large intestine. He is 6'3" tall and weighs 300 pounds. He was diagnosed with the condition in 2009.

Lesnar reportedly ordered a bowl of parpadelle bolognese and a plate of chicken parmesan with triple-extra chicken. He then wrapped up his meal with a slice of cheesecake.

Lesnar is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, an accomplished amateur wrestler and is currently signed on with the WWE. He s a former three-time WWE Champion, and became the youngest WWE Champion when he first won at age 25. He is also a former mixed martial artist and professional football player.

He underwent surgery for his stomach ailment in May 2011 and retired from the UFC that same year. He returned to WWE in April 2012.

Lesnar reportedly left a very generous tip at the restaurant in New Jersey.

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