What is happening in the world right now? Have we seen the next WWE star, Brock Lesnar?
Well, it might be a surprising one, but it's true, we have discovered a new Brock Lesnar in the world, and he is Parker Boudreaux. You might wonder why we are calling him a new Brock Lesnar, but the reason is short; he resembles the WWE star through many perspectives. That includes his looks, energy, and the wrestling world that Brock relished his career years.
Brock Lesnar had his best career in WWE and UFC with his fierce fighting skills. Maybe Parker will have the same sort of journey if he steps forward to the fighting world.
AEW Brought Next Brock Lesnar, Parker Boudreaux On Limelight
Parker Boudreaux caught the eyes of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) with his immense energy and power. WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross responded to his fans and also discussed on Parker Boudreaux mentioning that:
"Big money is earned, not awarded. Parker Boudreaux has been on my radar for 2-3 years. You do know that there’s ‘big money’ in AEW too."
He also released his wish to see Parker in AEW soon. Well, if he does, then he will surely become the next Brock Lesnar with the same career progressions ahead.
Parker Boudreaux and Brock Lesnar (©: GlamourBiz)
Parker hails from Orlando, Florida, and currently plays football. He might be the next talent that AEW is looking forward to in the wrestling scene, as it seeks to bring many fighting vultures every year.
Good luck to Parker Boudreaux.
Who Is Parker Boudreaux?
Parker Boudreaux, age 22, is an American football player who now plays his senior year's career at Notre Dame. Parker, who stands at a decent height of 6 feet and 4 inches tall, previously pursued his education from Bishop Moore High School.
During his high school career in Bishop Moore, he was a three-year letter winner and got named 5A Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) Player of the Year, got named to 2014 Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida team, ranked 13th in Orlando Sentinel’s 2016 Central Florida Super60, and 4th in the Central Florida area by Bright House Sports Network.
Before UCF drafted him, he played as a redshirt at Notre Dame, but in 2017, he let his career go for a year due to transfer rules. Nevertheless, in 2018, he started his R-Sophomore year and played 12 games and also helped Knights break the single-season rushing record.
During the 2019 season, he started as a right guard for UCF, where he got named PPF National Team of the Week second team.