After Ranveer Singh, Hardik Pandya Targeted By Brock Lesnar's Advocate Paul Heyman: “You Are Not Man Enough”

Who knew that a catchphrase can put Ranveer Singh and Hardik Pandya in the fighting pit with WWE wrestler Brock Lesnar?

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After Ranveer Singh, Hardik Pandya Targeted By Brock Lesnar's Advocate Paul Heyman: “You Are Not Man Enough”
Guess even Ranveer Singh wouldn't have known that his single tweet can create so much stir in the media. Ever since the Padmaavat actor shared a selfie of himself with Hardik Pandya, captioning, "Eat. Sleep. Dominate. Repeat. The name is Hardik. Hardik Pandya. @hardikpandya7 ma boi #unstoppable" which also happens to be WWE Brock Lesnar's catchphrase, it surely didn't go well down with Brock's advocate Paul Heyman. 

Ranveer Singh was also slapped with a legal notice by Paul Heyman for using the catchphrase. However, this time, Heyman hits it back to Hardik Pandya and said, he is "not man enough to step into the ring with Brock Lesnar."   


While talking to IANS, Paul said, "Let's be real about this. Cricket is a very popular sport but it's barely a man's sport, it is an activity. Brock Lesnar is the former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champion and the baddest dude on the planet. So I don't see Hardik Pandya being man enough to step into the ring with him."  

As far as the legal notice that he served Ranveer Singh goes, Heyman said that he would rather keep the strategy private. "Singh is obviously someone who walks around dreaming of being Paul Heyman while Hardik Pandya wants to be Brock Lesnar. Otherwise, why would he authorise that tweet to be released? It's not like he didn't pose for the picture," he said.


"So, it's clear that Hardik Pandya wants to be Brock Lesnar because Brock Lesnar is far more famous and successful on a global basis and Singh exposed himself as a Paul Heyman wannabe in one tweet (sic.)"

While talking to MenXP, he said, "I have great respect for the Indian people, their culture and their love for cricket. I would suggest that the Indian audience should be disappointed in Hardik Pandya because he doesn't give himself enough credit for his greatness as a cricketer. Instead, he looks at Brock Lesnar and says 'I want to be more like Brock Lesnar.' 

He further continued, "I am glad that the Indian people embrace the great sport of cricket, I have nothing but respect and admiration for this game and I wish that Hardik Pandya and Ranveer Singh respected cricket as much as Brock Lesnar and I do!"

Looking at how this who catchphrase fiasco has turned out to be we wonder what will happen next now.

Image source: Twitter/ Ranveer Singh/ Give Me Sport