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Brock Lesnar and Jonathan Coachman talk about milestone ESPN coverage of SummerSlam

Brock Lesnar described ESPN’s SportsCenter covering SummerSlam as a huge milestone for both companies, adding that ESPN has not covered wrestling since the AWA days.

In a video interview with ESPN, Lesnar said he’s been there before promoting a different brand but now it’s a huge honor for him to do it for the WWE and he was not going to turn down the opportunity when he was asked to do it.

When asked about Jonathan Coachman, Lesnar said that The Coach is smart not to cross the line otherwise he will take him to Suplex City. He said the ESPN SportsCenter highlight will be a photo of the Undertaker with his feet up flying via Brock Lesnar.

“This is an entertainment event and will showcase some of the best athletes in the world,” said Coachman. “We’re not doing this to tell fans who won or lost each match, we want to show the atmosphere and the passion that SummerSlam and WWE have.”

Coach said it means a lot to him to go back to an organization who he worked for for so long and have great memories with and said he is “through the roof” with the decision that ESPN decided to do it.

“You don’t have to love professional wrestling, but this is another opportunity for SportsCenter to be part of a big event and serve fans with something a little different,” Coachman added. “If you have a problem with us covering it, get over it! The world is changing – this isn’t 1985 anymore – and I’m proud to say SportsCenter recognizes that.”

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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