Everybody has questions following news that WWE superstar Brock Lesnar potentially failed a United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) out-of-competition test back on June 28.
Should Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) have signed him in the first place? Should he have gotten a USADA special exemption when he returned? Should he have been paid $2.5 million to compete at UFC 200, only to fail anti-doping policy less than one week after the event?
While those are all reasonable questions to ask during this time of uncertainty, outspoken UFC Heavyweight Roy Nelson has taken one step further in challenging UFC and Lesnar.