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Brock Lesnar: Insane prices for WWE legend's 'first ever private signing session'

WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar will participate in his first-ever private signing, it has been announced.

For the first time next month, fans will be able to share a room (or at least table) with ‘The Beast’ as he takes time off from WWE TV.

Those keen for signed memorabilia, however, may need to loosen the purse strings just a little bit.

On the back of WWE penning a deal with Houston-based sports brand and marketing company Fiterman Sports as the company’s official autograph partner back in February, this will be a unique and rare opportunity for fans to grab a moment with the usually reclusive South Dakota native.

But those keen to get their mitts on anything signed by the former Universal champ may have to check off that extra coffee from their weekly budget. For quite a few months.

Indeed, though the chance to get up-close and personal with Lesnar will be a special opportunity, to even walk off with a signed autograph will cost a cool $199.

For a replica belt or a signed ringside chair, meanwhile, the bill will reach $249.

Still not enough dollars spent? How about a sweet $499 to get Brock to ink a licensed WWE, UFC or NFL trading card? Even a ticket stub can be personalised with Lesnar’s penmanship for the same price.

For those willing to part with perhaps even more hard-earned cash, Fiterman’s Twitter account posted in promoting the event that they will accept ‘oversized items’ if posted in time.

It seems that whilst Lesnar is still getting a paycheck without stepping in the ring for the time being, the big man is still keen to earn his keep by keeping the fans – and his bank manager – happy.

Not seen on WWE programming since defeat to Roman Reigns in a Last Man Standing Match at SummerSlam, conjecture has grown as to

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