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Brock Lesnar: My Kids, Not Titles, Are My Legacy
WWE star says his family means more than any wrestling accolades.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 5:05pm
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In a recent interview, WWE superstar Brock Lesnar explained that his children are more important to him than any of his championship titles or other wrestling accomplishments. Lesnar, a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, has won multiple world titles in both WWE and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, but says those achievements pale in comparison to the pride he takes in being a father to his four kids.
Why it matters
Lesnar's comments provide a rare glimpse into the personal life and priorities of one of the most dominant athletes in combat sports history. His focus on family over individual success resonates as a relatable and inspiring message, especially for fans who may only know him as a fearsome competitor inside the ring or octagon.
The details
Lesnar told the "Spittin' Chiclets" podcast that his kids, including daughter Mya who found success as a collegiate shot putter, are his true "legacy." He takes great pride when other parents compliment his children's respectful behavior, saying that means more to him than any championship. Lesnar's other children, twins Luke and Turk, and son Duke, are also rising athletes, playing ice hockey.
- Lesnar made these comments in a recent interview on the "Spittin' Chiclets" podcast.
The players
Brock Lesnar
A former UFC Heavyweight Champion and multi-time world champion in WWE and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, known as "The Beast" for his dominant wrestling and MMA career.
Mya Lesnar
Brock Lesnar's daughter, who found success as a shot putter at Colorado State University, becoming the school's first indoor and outdoor national champion in the event.
What they’re saying
“For me, none of my championships or none of my accolades, they all mean nothing, boys. It means nothing to me. My kids are my legacy. I mean, in today's dark ass world that we're living in, if you can come out and have good kids, I take a lot of pride in that. When parents come to me and say, 'Man, your boys are really respectful,' that pumps my tires, you know?”
— Brock Lesnar
What’s next
Lesnar is currently on the road to WWE WrestleMania 42, where he will face former NXT Champion Oba Femi. This year's WrestleMania will take place on April 18-19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The takeaway
Brock Lesnar's comments about his children being his true legacy, rather than his many championship titles, provide a heartwarming and relatable perspective from one of the most dominant athletes in combat sports history. His focus on family values over individual success resonates as an inspiring message, especially for fans who may only know him as a fierce competitor inside the ring or octagon.
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