Brock Lesnar: ‘Things Have Gotten A Lot Softer’ In WWE. ‘No More Kangaroo Courts’

Brock Lesnar has said the WWE locker room has become considerably softer since his first run with the company, noting that when he came up through the business, he was tested by veterans and had to earn his respect the hard way. Speaking on Spittin Chiclets, Lesnar was asked about being tested during his initial WWE tenure and confirmed the experience while drawing a direct contrast with how things operate today.

“Yeah, definitely,” Lesnar said. “I was a shooter, an amateur guy. I had a lot of credentials to my name. Of course I got tested along the way by the old timers. You have to pay your dues. Back then, you paid your dues and you had to get your respect. It’s different now, obviously. Things have gotten a lot softer. There isn’t no more kangaroo courts. It’s different now but, I go there, I’m the old guy now.”

Lesnar’s amateur wrestling background made him a natural target for veterans looking to test new arrivals when he first arrived in WWE in the early 2000s.  The kangaroo court system Lesnar references was a well-documented part of old-school locker room culture, in which veterans would hold informal trials to hold newer performers accountable for perceived violations of locker room etiquette or protocol.

Lesnar returned to WWE at the conclusion of SummerSlam 2025 after a period away following the mention of his name in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE. He is currently set to face Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42, which takes place April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Spittin Chiclets with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens is a reporter for WrestlingNews.co, where he covers the latest happenings in the world of professional wrestling. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his main focus is reporting on day-to-day wrestling news, with a special emphasis on covering WWE and AEW. Having covered the industry since 2013, Andrew has developed an extensive knowledge of pro wrestling. His work involves more than just standard news updates; he also serves as a beat writer, providing in-depth and ongoing coverage of wrestling companies and its storylines. His skill set includes providing detailed play-by-play coverage for major events, ensuring fans who can't watch live still get a feel for the action. He also handles transcription, accurately converting interviews and media scrums for readers. As a dedicated reporter, Andrew frequently attends major wrestling events to cover them live, including WWE's Monday Night Raw and SmackDown, as well as AEW Dynamite. You can get in touch with Andrew for news tips or correspondence by emailing him at ravenstarmedia21@gmail.com.

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