When he initially entered the WWE, Brock Lesnar was hailed as “The Next Big Thing.” He had a bright future in WWE, but his busy schedule caused him to leave the organization in 2004. But he had a remarkable career in the UFC before coming back to WWE in 2012. Jerry “The King” Lawler, a WWE icon and member of the Hall of Fame, unexpectedly showed up during the Memphis Grizzlies’ 2012 NBA playoff game against the Los Angeles Clippers to energize the home fans. While the TNT commentary crew was having a good time during the pause, commentator Charles Barkley quickly demanded that Brock Lesnar must stop his assault on John Cena.
NBA icon Charles Barkley issued a challenge to Lesnar on TNT’s Inside the NBA. The TNT team also aired video of Shaquille O’Neal‘s altercation with WWE Superstar Big Show while he was serving as a guest presenter for Monday Night Raw. Barkley expanded on his earlier challenge to The Beast when the Inside the NBA panel appeared on the screen once more. Despite being a fan of WWE, Barkley has never had a cameo appearance on the programme. The WWE should definitely invite him to an event and give Barkley some action, though.
Charles Barkley- The Round Mound of Rebound
Charles Barkley was unquestionably the biggest exception in basketball history as a player. He was one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history, overpowering opponents who were half a foot higher, despite being listed as 6 feet 6 but actually measuring closer to 6 feet 4 owing to his stature. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, Karl Malone, Tim Duncan, and Kevin Garnett are the only other five NBA players to have at least 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists and Barkley is one of just six players to reach this milestone.
Barkley was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006, ten years after his 1999 retirement. Barkley has transformed since his playing days are over into one of basketball’s biggest off-court stars, hosting TNT’s famed “Inside the NBA” coverage and delivering nonstop entertainment for basketball fans all around the world. Shaq and Barkley along with Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith currently collaborate on the post-game programme Inside the NBA. However, they frequently make fun of each other on the programme, and they have also been observed fighting off camera and away from competition.
Barkley’s challenge for Brock Lesnar
NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley issued a challenge to current WWE superstar Brock Lesnar on TNT’s Inside the NBA after his continuous assaults on John Cena. He said: “Brock Lesnar, you better leave John Cena alone. Or me and Shaq are coming for you. Brock Lesnar, get off John Cena, or I’m gonna make a personal appearance on RAW.” Barkley has always been a fan of professional wrestling, so it would be fascinating to see whether WWE invites him to the event so that he may take part in some way.
The WWE TV audience would want to witness any sort of fight between Lesnar and Barkley. It should be resembled more of a pull-apart brawl than a contest. If they can get Shaq engaged while they’re doing it, they should. With Shaq and Barkley, we’re talking about two amazing athletes who also happen to be huge WWE fans. NBA icons Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone competed in WCW in the past on opposite ends of the wrestling ring. The game was a success and generated a lot of attention among fans and international media.
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