Former WWE Star Terri Runnels Says Brock Lesnar Once Showed Her His “Manly Bits”

The #SpeakingOut movement has swept across the wrestling world in the last week-plus, with wrestlers from every major wrestling promotion like the WWE, Impact Wrestling, AEW and more getting outed by those they allegedly harmed.

One of those people may have been former WWE Hardcore Champion Terri Runnels, who says that former WWE Champion and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar showed her his “manly bits” over a decade ago.

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“I don’t have a lot of respect for Brock, I don’t think Brock respects wrestling fans,” Runnels said on the KEE On Sports podcast (via Chris Young of Yahoo! Sports). “Brock did something that if it was in today’s day and time… you know. He showed his penis to me and called my name as I was walking past where he was in the dressing room and opened his towel so I could see his manly bits. I would have much rather him not be so disrespectful of a female that’s been in this business for as long as I have been.”

A statement has been issued by the WWE after several of their wrestlers were named during the #SpeakingOut movement, with this statement coming out before the accusation made by Terri:

"Individuals are responsible for their own personal actions. WWE has zero tolerance for matters involving domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault. Upon arrest for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately suspended. Upon conviction for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately terminated. WWE's ability to fine, suspend or terminate a WWE talent will not be, however, limited or compromised in any manner in the event incontrovertible evidence of such illegal misconduct is presented to WWE.”

There has been no statement from Lesnar or any of his representatives about the allegations from Terri Runnels.

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