Wrestling legend Brock Lesnar’s lookalike daughter goes viral after breaking shot put record at Colorado State – as fans marvel at her likeness to the WWE icon
- Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya has gone viral on social media this week
- The 21-year-old broke her university's shot put record with a huge effort
- Fans were also quick to point out the similarities between herself and her father
Brock Lesnar's daughter has gone viral on social media after breaking her college shot put record.
Although many will associate the name Lesnar with the WWE ring, one of the American's daughters is starting to develop her own identity within a new sport.
Mya Lynn Lesnar, 21, is a track and field athlete at Colorado State and it's fair to say she could be classified as a star in the making.
One reason for saying this is because she recently broke her university's shot put record – after an impressive 18.50m attempt.
Go to her Instagram page she wrote: 'A new PR and a new school record!! Happy with a strong start to my season'.
Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya Lynn went viral after breaking her university's shot put record
Many fans were quick to comment on the resemblance between the WWE star and his daughter
Users took to social media to make the claims and congratulate her on the achievement
For many fans of Brock Lesnar, this may be the first time they've heard of Mya Lynn's sporting success – which was evident by the way many responded online.
Social media users were stunned by the resemblance between the two Lesnar stars and took to various platforms to express it.
“That's 100% Brock's daughter! That's amazing, congratulations to her,” one user said.
Another user bluntly said, “She looks just like him.”
“Brock has a daughter in college? Wow. Also an image,” wrote another.
One fan heaped praise on the WWE star's daughter, saying: 'Holy s***… but of course she did. Astonishing'.
This has recently become apparent Lesnar is not expected to return WWE until Royal Rumble in January, after missing the Crown Jewel and Survivor Series last month.
Lesnar hasn't appeared on WWE TV since losing to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam in August and according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter It is believed he won't be back until the first major event of 2024.
November's Crown Jewel Premium Live Event marked the first time the 46-year-old had not appeared at a WWE event in Saudi Arabia, wrestling in eight of the 10 shows WWE has staged in the Middle East, and appeared in a corner on the other side.
Lesnar hasn't appeared on WWE TV since losing to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam in August