The father-daughter duo of Mya and Brock Lesnar has created history.
Last year, after Lesnar’s name was colluded in the Janel Grant sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon, WWE removed all evidence of The Beast Incarnate from within the promotion as well as canceled all of his scheduled feuds.
Continuing his long absence from the Stamford-based promotion since then, The Beast Incarnate recently made history with his daughter, Mya Lesnar. Recently, Mya earned her second NCAA title after securing the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship 2025.
Soon, Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported a major record that the Lesnar duo created following the 23-year-old’s NCAA title win. Meltzer noted that Brock and Mya Lesnar were now the second father-daughter duo to win NCAA titles. While the former Universal Champion won the NCAA Heavyweight Wrestling Championship in 2000, his daughter secured the NCAA championship in 2024 and 2025.
The only other example of this is Jerry Tarr, who in 1962 won NCAA titles in the 120 and 440-yard hurdles, and his daughter Sheila Tarr, who won the heptathlon in 1984.
WWE Star Omos Opens Up About Rehearsing With Brock Lesnar
Another absent star, Omos, recently recalled rehearsing with Brock Lesnar, ahead of their WrestleMania 39 match. On Insight with Chris Van Vliet, the former tag-team champion said,
Brock, he’s a specimen. I wasn’t worried at all. People forget he’s a farm boy. He throws hay for a living. So him picking me up at 300-400 pounds. I knew he was gonna be able to do that. If Bobby can pick me up, I knew he could. That was my first time ever taking a suplex. Never taken it in training, never done it in PC, not from anyone. That’s the first time I ever took it in German suplex was during that match.”
“That F5 was easy. The Germans sucked. But for the first time in my entire life, I never felt someone hook me that way, and I could feel the muscles contract when he picked me up. For the first time I felt that ‘Oh sh*t, I can’t do anything.’”
In other news: A former AEW star was originally supposed to face Randy Orton at WWE WrestleMania 41.