Brock Lesnar joined the crew of ESPN Sports Center the night after he was laid out by The Undertaker in his hometown in Minneapolis. The former WWE and UFC Heavyweight champion talked about a variety of topics including Vince McMahon, Dana White, SummerSlam and ending The Undertaker's winning streak at Wrestlemania 30.

Dana White caused some stir in the wrestling business earlier this month when he called wrestling "fake" on Twitter. As we all know, wrestling is scripted much like anything on television and film. It's entertainment and many wrestlers get seriously injured while performing.

When Lesnar was asked about White's comments, he said, as quoted by Inside Pulse, "Well, of course, Dana, it's fake, everybody knows that, but you're promoting the same thing we're promoting. Dana White is promoting fights, we're promoting fights. It just so happens we get a little more longevity out of our fight and out of our fighters because of the circumstances."

Lesnar further stated, "It is a staged arena, everybody knows that. If you can't turn WWE on Monday night and get something out of that show and be entertained, then there's something wrong with you. Dana is probably, in his defense, is promoting fighting, but it's the same thing. He's trying to sell pay-per-views, he's trying to sell money fights, it's the same racket."

"The Beast" also said that Vince McMahon is a better promoter than Dana White. Lesnar said that MMA is "non-rehearsed" but with an identical business model. "I think Vince McMahon is better at it than Dana and that might rub Dana the wrong way," he adds.

"Vince is the pioneer of it. He's been doing this his whole life and he's damn good at it," Lesnar added.

ESPN also asked about how Lesnar felt when he ended "The Streak" of The Undertaker at Wrestlemania. "It was a very strange experience for me, because the legend of The Undertaker was supposed to live on," Lesnar said as quoted by Inside Pulse. He added that there's a lot on his shoulders to be the guy to take everything away, but in essence, it was "a business decision."

Lesnar also talked about his experience in the NFL, saying it was mentally and physically hard on him because he was out of his element. The Undertaker and Lesnar will headline the WWE SummerSlam this Sunday, Aug. 23, live at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.