Brock Lesnar was injured in a motorcycle accident yesterday as his bike collided with a minivan according to twincities.com. Apparently Lesnar was taken to the hospital and stitched up and was released as glass had to be removed from his forehead. His agent claims that it will not cost him anytime as he continues to tryout for NFL teams.
The following is from TwinCities.com:
Professional wrestling star and aspiring professional football defensive lineman Brock Lesnar is resting at home after his motorcycle collided with a minivan Saturday evening in the Cedar-Riverside area of Minneapolis, his agent said.
Lesnar, known better by WWE devotees as "The Next Big Thing," was on his bike around 6 p.m. Saturday when it struck a minivan that pulled out in front of him, said agent John Wolf.
Doctors at Hennepin County Medical Center removed glass from Lesnar’s forehead and stitched him up, Wolf said. He was released from the hospital immediately.
Lesnar is used to getting scuffed up in the ring, but the motorcycle smash was a little scarier. "He gets hit over the head with a chair all the time," Wolf said. "But obviously this one wasn’t planned."
In a recent phone call with his agent, Lesnar said he was lucky — and sore.
Nonetheless, the crash will "not set him back one bit" as the recently retired pro wrestler pursues a football career, Wolf said. Lesnar, who has been training in Phoenix and regularly visiting his family on the weekends, will resume working out Wednesday.
Lesnar, 26, won an NCAA heavyweight wrestling championship at the University of Minnesota before joining the World Wrestling Entertainment ring.
He’s expected to have a workout for scouts representing several NFL teams in mid-May.
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