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Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Lesnar signs with the Vickings.

Brock Lesnar is hoping to become the next big thing for the Minnesota Vikings.
Better known to World Wrestling Entertainment fans as "The Next Big Thing," Lesnar signed a contract with the Vikings.
The former NCAA heavyweight wrestling champion from Minnesota wants to win a spot on the defensive line. At 6-foot-3 and 286 pounds, the 27-year-old Lesnar has not played football since his senior year of high school in South Dakota.
"He's very serious about this," said Lesnar's agent, Ed Hitchcock. "He worked out today and (coach) Mike Tice said he wanted to sign him."
Lesnar retired from the WWE in March. In April, he sustained a pulled groin, bruised pelvis, broken jaw and broken left hand in a motorcycle accident.
Lesnar tried out for the Vikings in June. He had another workout with them on July 27.
After that workout a month ago, Lesnar said, "This isn't a publicity stunt."
"This is the real deal," he said then. "It's something I want to do. I don't want to wake up when I'm 50 years old and say I should have tried."
Hitchcock said then-Tampa Bay coach Tony Dungy expressed interest in Lesnar after he left school.
"Football is something he's always wanted to pursue," Hitchcock said.
Scott Studwell, the Vikings' director of college scouting, was willing to give Lesnar another look.
"He is a project with a capital P," Studwell said in June. "He's got physical tools, but he has a long way to go."
The Vikings also signed guard Tam Hopkins. They released safety Ben Nauman and defensive tackle Jeff Womble.

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