Brock Lesnar’s look-alike daughter, Mya, is an athletic beast just like her WWE superstar dad

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We all know that Brock Lesnar has been and still continues to be in his 40s an athletic freak.

And it appears as though he has strong genetics as Lesnar’s daughter, Mya, seems to have inherited many of his talents.

Mya Lesnar is a Minnesota state champion, the sixth-best shot-putter in the country and a future Sun Devil!

Welcome to the #SunDevilFamily!#ForksUp😈pic.twitter.com/OAH7NySPF6

— Sun Devil TFXC (@SunDevilTFXC) November 22, 2019

While the 18-year-old isn’t wrestling or fighting, she does just happen to be the sixth best shot putter in the U.S.

Sun Devil Track and Field announced Mya’s acquisition this week and if you haven’t seen Lesnar’s daughter before, you can certainly tell they’re related!

Lesnar was an elite athlete in his college days to say the least.

He was a NCAA Division 1 heavyweight wrestling champion before going to WWE and conquering the business with wins over Hulk Hogan, The Rock, The Undertaker and many others inside just two years.

Brock Lesnar won his first WWE title by defeating The Rock at SummerSlam in 2002

Inside his first 12 months in WWE, Lesnar had won the Royal Rumble, King of the Ring and the WWE title twice. That basically never happens.

Lesnar would quit WWE in 2004 to pursue a career in the NFL despite not having played the sport since high school. Still, due to his insane athleticism and size, Lesnar made the pre season squad for the Minnesota Vikings and made several appearances before a motorbike crash and subsequent injury saw him cut.

Then Lesnar decided to try his hand at mixed martial arts. In just his fourth professional fight he knocked out Randy Couture to become the UFC heavyweight champion.

After diverticulitis robbed Lesnar of a prime in UFC, he returned to WWE in 2012 and has been their highest paid asset ever since. Quite the career and quite the use of his skills.

You can certainly tell Brock and Mya Lesnar are related!

Lesnar is currently away from WWE and is technically a free agent, mostly because of the coronavirus pandemic.

It’s widely expected the Beast Incarnate will re-sign with the company when fans are allowed to return to events and they can use him, but it doesn’t make sense for WWE to pay Lesnar right now while they can’t use him and Lesnar won’t travel.

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