When Brock Lesnar Tried Out For NFL Side Minnesota Vikings
Following the last match of his first run in WWE at WrestleMania XX, Lesnar joined the Minnesota Vikings in time for their pre-season preparations.
Lesnar, who was selected for the club's practice squad after impressing in the NFL draft combine, was eager to prove people wrong ahead of his debut.
"I'm as good an athlete as a lot of guys in the NFL, if not better. I've always had to fight for everything. I wasn't the best technician in amateur wrestling. But I was strong, had great conditioning, and a hard head. Nobody could break me.
"As long as I have that, I don't give a damn what anybody else thinks."
Despite having just high school experience on his CV, the NFL side clearly noticed some potential.
He recorded a reported 4.7-second 40-yard-dash time, 35-inch vertical leap, and 30 reps on the 225-pound bench press during the combine, an impressive set of results for a rookie.
But a nasty motorcycle accident left him with a broken jaw, a bruised pelvis, and a pulled groin, which meant he was not at 100% during his tryouts.
Lesnar still featured in a number of pre-season outings, though, including this clip against the San Francisco 49ers, where he played defensive tackle at #69.
The South Dakota-born athlete would train with Minnesota for two months but was eventually omitted from the final roster.
He was invited by the Vikings to represent them in NFL Europa but he decided against the move, instead opting to pursue a career in Mixed Martial Arts.
Lesnar was clearly determined to prove himself in pro football but natural athleticism didn't match up with his overall skill set.
It was fun while it lasted, though.