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Brock Lesnar botches own entrance in hilarious moment on Raw

Well, here comes the pain. Or not!

Brock Lesnar botched his own entrance last night on Raw in a hilarious moment, but shrugged it off and even laughed at himself before he entered the ring to whoop some ass.

As the faces cleaned house following The Usos’ loss to Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre, the credits rolled signifying the end of the show…but that’s when Lesnar came out with Paul Heyman by his side.

With Lesnar doing his traditional jumping at the top of the ramp, he slipped as soon as the fireworks went off, and rolled backwards in perhaps one of the funniest moments ever on the show. Heyman looked at him, but Brock went up quickly, laughed at himself, removed his cowboy hat and placed it on Bron Breakker and kept smiling while walking down the aisle.

The heels regrouped at the bottom of the aisle and then a big brawl ensued as the show faded to black.

Off camera, Brock walked back with his team and showed Heyman where he slipped, with both laughing over what happened.


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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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