Normally, WWE superstar Brock Lesnar isn’t a man of many words.

He's more of an ‘actions do the talking' sort of guy, and has no problem solving his disputes with his fists, his legs, and a few F5s for good measure over a complex series of negotiations.

So, when It was his time to address the assembled crowd in San Antonio, Texas, folks were genuinely interested in what he would have to say; with one of those people being his former manager, Paul Heyman.

In a back-and-forth for the ages, Lesnar and Heyman verbally duked it out like only long-time friends-turned-newly forged enemies can, exchanging bars and getting personal. Surely this had the makings of an all-time great WWE segment, with hints of Hayman's fondness for Lesner still very much evident and a potential face turn for the former ECW head honcho heavily implied, but then don't-call-him-Austin Theory had to hit the stage, break it up, and draw instant heat like a microwave oven in the center of Texas.

You see, Theory is the Money in the Bank briefcase holder, which means he has the right to cash in on either Lesnar or Roman Reigns after their Last Man Standing match at SummerSlam. While there's no guarantee he actually does hand in the briefcase, as either man at half strength may still be too much for the cruiserweight specialist, that doesn't mean the Atlanta native isn't going to relish his current opportunity or has forgotten about the deep-seated grudges he holds.

One of those grudges is against Lesnar, who, at Extreme Rules, delivered a particularly vicious beat down on the then-newly minted RAW superstar and ended with “The Beast Incarnate” F5-ing Theory off the top of the chamber and leaving him for dead.

Oof, that looks brutal indeed.

Lesnar, take notes, you have two people who really want to pin you at SummerSlam, not just one.