Then Cain Velasquez came and Brock took pictures , Christmas pictures then dressed like the Easter bunny with the fan just in case Cain Velasquez got upset
He probably thought he was going try to make money off the picture probably Just leave them alone he was trying enjoy a meal and it's early in the morning he is human like most of us here
@@jboyer he was trying to enjoy a meal another man paid for . The same man he declined to take a picture with . That’s not human or human decency. So idk what you are saying my dude but you sound wild .
THAT'S WHY I'LL NEVER ASK A CELEBRITY FO A PICTURE, OR AN AUTOGRAPH, BECAUSE THEY ALREADY THINK THEY'RE ABOVE EVERYONE ELSE, AND THAT THE TREATMENT YOU'LL GET. FROM MOST OF THESE BUTT WIPES, 👍💯
@@michaelhenderson8049 not always true. I grew up with a well known type of father and watched my father take a picture or sign an autograph for anyone and everyone who asked for it. And with him being known, he has friends who are also known and I’ve seen them do the same things.
@@kiraPh1234k Wow, what a convenient way to justify someone using an innocent person. Being broke is not an excuse to get a free meal from someone by tricking them into thinking you're into them. That's just deceitful and manipulative and I'm pretty sure if a man led a woman on like that, we'd be calling him an ahole and rightfully so and not justifying his actions.
@@AM-mp7ug Calm down white knight. I'm not justifying these hypothetical women's actions, I'm highlighting the difference in motivation. There is a stark difference between a human using a human out of need vs out of convenience.
Even if I think it’s dumb and wouldn’t do that personally plus you’re not entitled to pay back what someone offers freely. However Brock was the one acting like an ass here when he could’ve just said no politely and avoid all of this. Why make excuses for asshole behaviour for no reason. And again. This really is no reason
@@colecampbell1906 I think that's just Brock being nice when he wants to be. Probably was not in the mood to deal with that guy so he took advantage.
@@MrAnythingForSelenas he didn't take advantage of anything at all. Literally just minded his business and didn't give the guy what he wanted. That was 10000% that guys own fault for not asking ahead of time if it was OK. If he wants a day picture free that's fine, buying his meal doesn't mean he has to change his mind on it.
@@colecampbell1906 I do agree that it's the own guy's fault and he should have known a long time ago Brock would do something like this. But Brock Lesnar was up over $300 after seeing that opportunity when instead he could have said no don't pay for my meal because I'm not going to give you anything you ask for afterwards. He went ahead and let the guy pay for his meal so what do you call that? Taking full advantage of an opportunity and of course you're going to disagree and defend an already rich Brock Lesnar. But if he really doesn't want to be bothered by anyone he could make it public knowledge if anyone wants a picture with him it's going to cost them $500 for one picture. That would definitely slow down the want to have a picture with him because not everyone has $500 to blow on one picture but he decided to stiff the guy instead. If you yourself admire that and practice something similar and you're successful and lucrative at it good on you as well as Brock Lesnar for cheating people and calling it cutthroat. I myself couldn't bring myself to do that to somebody and cheat them out of money like that especially if I were already in a spot where I never have to worry about paying a bill ever again. But then again I'm not selfish I'm not greedy and I don't only think of myself. Bottom line a multi-millionaire Brock Lesnar took advantage to save $300. Can't get anymore scummy and low life than that and before you start defending him like a man would defend his wife from other guys advances I think you can settle down on that because I'm pretty sure Brock relishes in the fact some of us think he's such a jerk. It's probably guys like you he can't stand, trying to defend him and make him a prize to be protected from other people's opinions at all costs.
@@MTK90 of course. Lesnar acted like a jerk here. A picture is the least thing he couldve done. Lesnar shouldnt accept money if he doesnt even respect the fan's gesture
Dude paid for a funny story that he will get to tell for the rest of his life. Definitely worth more than a photo that no one will care about in 2 years.
When a "fan" pays for your meal but doesnt even know about how you are out of the ring, this happens. Brock told a lot of times in different interviews that he's an introvert guy. He doesn't like to have people around him. This guy called him fan but dont even know that.
Jokes aside, of course he needs security, no matter how big and good you are, a crazy person with a stabby object is lethal. PLUS, you can have them deal with inconveniences like random people trying to bug you
I was at a boys group home when I was a teenager. One of the staff ran over to the dealership and asked Brock if he would be willing to come and visit us. Brock Lesnar was buying a truck in Cokato MN and after he bought the truck he stopped by and had lunch with all us boys! It was so cool talking with him over lunch! He took a picture with every one of us kids that day! I still remember the truck he bought. It was a red F250! I'll remember Brock and his kindness for the rest of my life!
Brock isn't being an asshole. He thanked the fan. Don't pay for someone's meal and assume you'll get whatever you want, especially if he's eating at a hotel in the morning, possibly want to be to himself at the moment. This is why fan events exist.
Brock is definitely being an asshole he could have taken two seconds to take a picture and made that fan super happy and the fan did something really great by getting his meal
Yes bro. Technically it doesnt. But bro standing still next to someone for 4 seconds is literally what we call the "LEAST" you could do. And bro saidddd "nahhh" to the least u could do. He used more energy to eat the food the guy paid for than the energy required what it would take to thank him
Nah theres no justifying a rich and famous person accepting a fan's payment for a meal and then not giving them at least a pic. Brock shouldve just declined the offer altogether o If he couldnt give a simple little pic.
Well a crew even gave a clarification about this, he said that it was a day before Brock's one of the annual returns at WWE Raw, I think in 2013 it was when he started the feud with CM Punk. And a picture of Brock from that city would've become Viral on the net and people would've speculated that Brock is returning tomorrow, to avoid this such was done.
That's like a girl hanging out with u at the bar all night getting u to buy her drinks all night and then you're like hey seems like we've been having a good time u want to take this back to your house or my house or maybe go for coffee or food somewhere just to have her be like oh no I'm all set I'm going to go meet this other guy at his house and spend the night there lmao
@@idontknow8659 I mean sure the guy has the right to say no to the photo, but he's literally main eventing wrestle mania and is a huge star. Shit excuse.
@@idontknow8659 I disagree with you on that because you just said he prefers being very private if that is so true why did he go out to eat with the fan when they know how the fans r then you're talking about the fans are the person being an a******here's the thing who's the bigger a****** the guy refusing to take one picture with the person that just spent over $100 on your food I'm just saying who's the bigger assholes here just one picture again and it be so private why take the offer on the food but you're welcome to your opinion and who knows if this stories even true
@@cherrycola4476 yeah i normally don't like people who bug celebrities but this is just brock being an asshole. I mean the fan paid for a full meal and all he wanted for it was just a selfie. People get selfies for free while doing absolutely nothing to get it. It's not that big of a deal to take 5 seconds for a selfie. He knew what the fan was gonna ask afterwards. It's a pretty egotistical gesture.
Brock ain't obligated to take a picture. He probably just thought it was a really nice gesture of the fan, only to realize it was actually a way for him to get him to take a picture with him off the clock. Ppl in these comments don't understand something as simple as that.
@@SomeOne-lx8zx and do you think celebrities are robots? do you think they NEED to do whatever a fan asks because "they made them"? It was very clearly "im gonna pay for this mans meal which is a supposed nice gesture just for me to get a picture" That's not how u earn it. Your really paying for BROCK LESNARS MEALS? Hes a millionaire. Of course that wouldn't mean much to him. And he was smart enough to know that was just for the fan to be slick . + im pretty sure this story was twisted and was instead the situation of when Brock was out in private time with his wife which is even more reasonable.
@@longlastingmilf taking a picture is the easiest task a human can do you literally stand still for 10 seconds how the flying fuck is that a robotic task you spastic twat? And yea the dudes a millionaire because of fans like this who spent their time and money to help him grow that alone should be enough to justify a less then 30 second interaction
@@rollastoney Wow...get off Brock's privates, would ya? The fan didn't invite him into their home and offer him a home cooked meal 😂 they offered to pay for his order at a restaurant. It's not like the fan owned the place, Brock could have easily refused without seeming rude. They also didn't *expect* a picture, they asked for one. There's nothing selfish about that. Stop acting like Brock was morally in the right. He acted like a d!ck and took advantage of an overzealous fan. There's something to be said about people that show gratitude to others...and something to be said about people who take advantage of other's kindness. Judging by your response, we can tell what kind of person you are...
Lesson: Get the picture first then pay for the food. Can you imagine though? You on your way out of the restaurant, you see Brock, pay for his meal and probably wait 45-60 minutes to get his pic, just for him to reject his part of the deal.
Whoa, whoa; what's this "his part of the deal" that you speak of? There WAS no deal at all - this guy just ASSUMED that he would be able to get his little selfie to post on Instagram if he paid for Brock's food. Nothing was ever discussed. It would be different if he had said "hey, I'll pay for your meal if I can get a pic afterwards" and THEN Brock said no (which is what you're implying), but that's not what happened.
@@PLNKYELLOWBLACK say it’s a night that he shown up as a surprise. Fan takes pic. Says where he’s at. Blows up on internet. Now that moment for TV is ruined because the fan got a picture. That might be why there weren’t doing anything that day. Quit thinking selfish and look at the whole picture. No one is obligated to give anyone anything so that fan expecting a picture just because he paid for Brock’s food shows he thinks he’s a victim over little things that don’t matter and he’s probably a manipulative bitch.
An old friend of mine, spotted CM Punk in a Waffle House after a Raw show and he paid for Punk's meal, even though Punk said, "That's okay." But he insisted. Afterwards he went up to Punk and asked for a photo. Punk reluctantly sighed, got up, and took the photo, because he did indeed buy his meal. Apparently Brock didn't fall for it. 😂
@@theindestructibleone483 Sable was married to Marc Maro at the time she and Brock began dating, however they were already "split up" and just not divorced yet.
People can need security for more than just fighting people. In this case it sounds like his security was literally dealing with social interaction so Brock didn't have to.
also if someone stabs you it pretty much doesnt matter how big or how skilled you are. a knife is a knife. a gun is even worse. and brock's kind of an asshole. i mean, im just sayin, if they see this particular fan again, maybe go the other way just to be safe
I'm pretty sure brock has social anxiety or something. At least I've heard him say it before, which is why he doesn't really talk much on the mic and often sounds nervous with the infamous voice cracks he has.
If a fan is asking for a picture always give them a picture. And if your security guard says something negative about giving a picture tell the security guard that you're giving a picture to the fan and not to do that anymore. If you need to just carry some pictures around with you and then you can just sign the pictures. But never leave a fan empty handed like that. Those fans are responsible for your popularity and indirectly for your income. Not all fans are perfect so you may have to put up with some things but this fan fell into the category of somebody who was doing everything they could to support you.
when I went to meet some actors filming a show in NYC, I brought some 4x6 copies of a fave photo to give to ~other fans if I ran into any, so they'd have smth to get signed ♡ that was a fun time! Idk how to meet wrestlers tho lol but if ever I got the opportunity, I'd probly stick to the super face heroic types just to be on the safe side of kayfabe 😂
@@readyreckoner1592 you forget they are people and they need their own space, if you couldn’t get a picture with a celebrity quit crying about it there choose they can do wtv they decide too
I don’t know what more mind boggling the fact that he left and didn’t let him take a picture even though he payed for his meal or the fact that brock lesnar a former UFC heavyweight needs security.
Depending where they where at the time, some WWE policies prevent talent from appearing, presenting, participating and simply attending any events not related to WWE. They can attend, sure ,but can't take pictures nor greet fans etc. Etc.
this goes for anyone on their own time and I kept this in mind at all times. If I ran into a wrestler, actor/actress, musician, poliician, whatever on their own time - never ask for an autograph or pic. there's a time and place for everything and when people like that are own their own time, just nod to say 'hi' and keep going.
Bro, seeing a famous person randomly is a once in a lifetime thing I’m pretty sure no one’s taking ur stupid a$$ advice and passing up on a pic or autograph my dude
They signed up for this type of life, they knew what they were getting into… yea it might be annoying to them but to the fan, taking two seconds out of their day for a pic/autograph could be one of the best moments in their life
@@quintinallred I know that once I'm off of work, I'm off. I bet you do the same. Think of them that way. They have a job and it isn't 24hrs 7 days a week to clown around with folks. And if you are grown and a pic or autograph makes your life, you have other pressing issues.
I mean I can understand Brock not wanting to take a picture but if somebody paid for my food and for my securities, I give them a picture because come on the man just paid for my meal when they didn't have too in the first place
Being Brock Lesnar security guard might be the chillest work in the world. It’s like being on vacation while working… 1st no one will attack Brock even with a gun and 2nd if that ever happens Brock is the one that will protect you…
It's been well documented that Brock lives a very private life and isn't comfortable with being approached in public. And he has every right to choose to be that way. Just gotta respect peoples personal space.
Yeah but when people accept free food from you it is general human custom to expect that you will owe a favor. Don't take gifts if you don't give them back.
I respect everyone the same way regardless of ur private or not I'm not afraid of being a friend to another whom is respectful to others, I'm not always gonna ask to be friend after all I don't have many friends for a reason
Thats exwctly the lesson the guy needed to learn. Don't EVER give charity expecting something in return. Like wtf? I bet he thought he had Brock backed into a corner too