It’s no question that Brock Lesnar lives by four words: “Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat.” After all, it’s been The Beast Incarnate’s bulletproof credo since his advocate, Paul Heyman, first etched it into the minds of the WWE Universe several years ago. But that mantra stays with Heyman’s client, and those who decide to “borrow” must deal with the consequences. That reality came crashing down on Bollywood star Ranveer Singh after referencing the infamous war cry in a selfie to praise cricket all-rounder, Hardik Pandya at the India-Pakistan World Cup 2019.
. @RanveerOfficial
ARE YOU F’N KIDDING ME???????????
1 – It’s Eat Sleep CONQUER Repeat
2 – Copyright #YourHumbleAdvocate and @BrockLesnar
3 – I am litigious
4 – EAT SLEEP DEPOSITION REPEAT https://t.co/yppZe129eZ— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 19, 2019
Though Singh gave the slogan a spin by adding the word “Dominate” to reflect the cricketer’s dominance on the field, Heyman had no qualms reminding him with that you must pay the cost to be the boss.
Of course, this happens to come after Heyman called out the Cricket World Cup earlier this year for “borrowing” the same catchphrase in a tweet describing Indian wicket-keeper, Mahendra Singh Dhoni And like the previous scenario, this latest outburst has been quite enjoyable for the WWE Universe, drawing plenty of reactions, including one from 205 Live’s Sunil & Samir Singh, who sided with Heyman.
We apologize on behalf of the entire Bollywood film industry, @HeymanHustle.
Your BOSCAR award winners would never do anything like that.
We’ll talk to @RanveerOfficial https://t.co/qAc8Qu3U6A
— Singh Brothers (@SinghBrosWWE) June 19, 2019
I would like to thank the underrated and underappreciated @SinghBrosWWE for their public declaration of support. At the appropriate time, I shall inform my client, @BrockLesnar of your heroic actions. @WWE #BOSCAR #RanveerSingh #HardikPandya #IndiaVsPakistan @cricketworldcup
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 19, 2019
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