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AEW's Roster Can Learn A Lot From Observing Brock Lesnar

Writer Michael Hansen

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In the unpredictable world of professional wrestling, one name that surprisingly stands out as a beacon of professionalism is Brock Lesnar. Who would've thought that the man once known for his infamous plane ride scuffle over shaving cream and allegations of indecent exposure would evolve into a consummate pro? Yet, here we are, acknowledging Brock Lesnar as one of the most unproblematic figures in the wrestling business today.

Throughout his career, Lesnar has transformed from a brash and somewhat high-maintenance newcomer into a seasoned veteran who consistently delivers in the ring. His recent stints with WWE have been characterized by professionalism and a commitment to the industry. It's a stark contrast to the controversies that marked his earlier days. In other words, he's figured things out.

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Meanwhile, AEW, the new kid on the wrestling block in terms of wrestling promotions, could certainly take a few pages from Lesnar's playbook. Their company has seen nothing but backstage incident after backstage incident and what's going on behind the curtains has been overshadowing the promotion's biggest shows for over a year. The lessons that Lesnar offers are invaluable, especially in an industry where egos and backstage politics often steal the spotlight.

Lesnar Does His Job Like a Professional

Lesnar epitomizes the notion of doing your job professionally. He comes in, performs at the highest level, helps elevate other wrestlers along the way, collects his paycheck, and then heads home to do it all over again. It's a simple formula, but one that consistently works in the world of pro wrestling. AEW could benefit from adopting this approach, ensuring that professionalism takes precedence.

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In an interview on Ric Rubins' podcast Tetragrammaton, Paul Heyman, a long-time associate of Lesnar, lauds him as a smart businessman. Lesnar understands that there's a time to go into business for yourself and a time to go into business for others, particularly in the long term. His focus is on the industry's overall success. He knows when to put someone over for the sake of business, a crucial lesson that AEW talents could learn.

Lesnar Protects His Brand But Stays Disciplined

Lesnar has masterfully protected his brand throughout his career. He's long been known as a badass and he takes no guff backstage. What most fans don't know is how respected he is and how he'll often go out of his way to help other wrestlers, even though he's not much of a "people person." He's consistently worked hard inside and outside the ring, never resting on his laurels. This dedication has contributed to his status as a top-tier wrestler. AEW wrestlers can take inspiration from Lesnar's unwavering commitment to his craft and the protection of his personal brand.

Beyond that, Lesnar's self-discipline is remarkable. He maintains a completely focused approach to his work, refraining from getting too invested in backstage drama or conflicts. While he may be friendly with fellow wrestlers, he doesn't go out of his way to engage in backstage politics. This level of restraint can be beneficial for AEW, reducing the potential for disruptive backstage issues.

Lesnar's ability to stay focused and avoid unnecessary distractions is commendable. He doesn't seek attention or involve himself in controversies. Instead, he remains dedicated to his work and the industry. AEW talents can learn from this approach, ensuring that their focus remains on their in-ring performances and the success of the promotion.

AEW Needs To Minimize Backstage Drama

AEW has, at times, become mired in backstage drama, scheduling challenges, and creative issues. These distractions have overshadowed the promotion's programming and even marred historic events like All In. The backstage drama surrounding CM Punk's tenure in AEW is a stark example of how such issues can divide the locker room and hinder the promotion's growth. The company needs more individuals who, like Lesnar, can rise above backstage turmoil and put business first.

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While stars in that company may not have a direct line to Lesnar, nor would he probably open himself up to taking calls for advice, AEW has a lot to gain by learning from the example set by Brock Lesnar. His professionalism, business acumen, brand protection, discipline, focus, and ability to minimize backstage drama are qualities that can benefit any wrestling organization.

As AEW continues to grow and evolve, embracing these lessons from one of the industry's most seasoned veterans can help the promotion achieve long-term success and stability. The wrestling world could certainly use more individuals who prioritize the business over personal conflicts, just as Brock Lesnar has done throughout his remarkable career. You don't need to talk directly to Lesnar to see how smart he is about steering clear of the drama. He just does and he's made quite a bit of money, in part, because of it.