Mya Lesnar’s Coach Stays Proud Days After Shocking Brock Lesnar Confession 

7-time WWE champion, a sense of fear in the opponent, and a lot of adrenaline among the fans were a common reaction when the Next Big Thing played in the WWE arena. Brock Lesnar carried some similar charisma when he won the UFC Heavyweight Championship in only his fourth MMA fight, knocking out Randy Couture at UFC 91 on November 15, 2008.

But before all this, the man was ruling collegiate wrestling as well. In 2000, Brock Lesnar, representing the University of Minnesota, won the NCAA Division I heavyweight wrestling title. After finishing as runner-up in 1999, he returned stronger, defeating Wes Hand in the finals. Lesnar ended the season with a 31-1 record.

And now his daughter seems to follow. But before she could lay her hands on the NCAA title, her coach had a confession.

Mya Lesnar’s shot put coach, Brian Bedard, said in a press conference posted on X on June 12, 2025, “So yeah, she’s just taking her throwing to a whole other level. It’s fun to see her compete with some joy and not be an angry competitor all the time. Just want that to continue through nationals. But just seeing her maturity level, ability to focus in competition, stay off the panic button a little more often, so she’s doing a much better job, and then we’ve really kind of locked in on what works for her and what technical cues work and which ones don’t. So I think we’re pretty focused on what we need to do for NCAA’s.”

Enjoying the ride

No. 1 ranked Mya Lesnar looks to capture the @NCAATrackField National Title in shot put tonight at 7:10 pm MT!#Relentless x #CSURams pic.twitter.com/g1J9OpKF17

— Colorado State T&F/XC (@CSUTrackFieldXC) June 12, 2025

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