from WWE.com.
WWE.com has learned that the meeting between Brock Lesnar and Vince
McMahon has ended. On his way out of WWE Headquarters, Lesnar had the
following to say about the meeting:
"Both Vince and I vented, and I think we both feel better about the
possibility of a deal being made. But there is no deal yet."
When contacted for a response, the Chairman's office simply stated "no
comment."
The following is what Brock Lesnar had to say prior to his meeting
with Vince McMahon:
Just hours before his meeting with Vince McMahon, an optimistic Brock
Lesnar sat down with WWE.com to talk about his departure last year,
possible upcoming return and more.
"I've had some contractual disagreements with WWE, as well as a
lawsuit. But I'm ready now to see if we can do some business together.
"It wasn't easy for me to leave," claimed Lesnar in regards to his
2004 departure from WWE. "I struggled with the decision for a while. I
realize people have their opinions about me leaving, and they're
entitled to those opinions. That's why they live in America."
After making the decision to leave WWE, Lesnar set his sights on
becoming an NFL star. His unsuccessful pursuit to the gridiron was
highly publicized, but it was one he still looks upon fondly. "I'm
glad I did it. I didn't want to look back years from now and regret
not taking that chance," said Brock on his decision to try football.
"I'm done with football now, though. Like I said yesterday,
professional wrestling is in my blood. This is what I want to do. You
only get one life to live, and I'll be damned if I'm not going to live
my life to the fullest."
If all goes well between Lesnar and McMahon today, the former WWE
Champion still has to consider how he will be received by the WWE
Superstars. "I have to take into consideration that this is a
business," replied Lesnar regarding any ill feelings toward him.
"Hopefully, a return is what everybody wants to see. I can tell you
that I will commit myself to be the guy I was in the ring before I
left. If there's problems from the boys, that's not my problem. I
never had a problem with them. They've been nothing but great to me in
the past.
"If I do come back, though, people should be aware that they need to
be on their toes," Lesnar continued. "There ain't nobody that can hold
a candle to me."
Stay tuned to WWE.com as more on Brock Lesnar and his meeting with
Vince McMahon becomes available.