Brock Lesnar has received the ultimate royal treatment from Vince McMahon ever since he returned to the WWE for a second go-around in 2012.

Even though he only wrestles on a part-time basis, Lesnar is among WWE's highest-paid superstars. He has received all the perks, including the honour to end The Undertaker's WrestleMania streaks and a plethora of lengthy World Championship reigns.

But despite all of McMahon's appreciation for Lesnar, and despite all of the rewards for the Beast Incarnate, these two men have butted heads on several instances.

On his ARN podcast (h/t Danny Hart of Sportskeeda.com), WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson detailed an intense confrontation between Vince and Lesnar that took place in 2015, prior to WrestleMania 31 in Santa Clara, California.

After the Feb. 23, 2015 edition of Raw, it was reported by Dave Meltzer that Lesnar had walked out of the show. He and Vince were in the midst of tense contract negotiations that led to quite the blowup.

Anderson praised Lesnar and understood his point of view:

"He was smart enough to know that not only did WWE want him, in the worst way, so did the UFC. He was just sitting in a position to go, 'Okay, we’re all aware of what’s going on here. I know you want me. You know you want me. It’s up to you guys to decide who’s gonna get me. Who’s going to make me the sweetest deal?'"

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Before WrestleMania 31, Lesnar appeared on Sportscenter and announced that he had signed a new deal with WWE, adding that he was done with MMA. And despite rumors that he was leaving WWE after WrestleMania 34, Lesnar signed another deal with the company - once again assuring that he wasn't going anywhere.

Lesnar and McMahon also had a brief confrontation after WrestleMania 34. After the Beast Incarnate defeated Roman Reigns to retain his Universal Championship, Lesnar tossed the belt at Vince as he departed backstage. WWE 24 even shared a video of the incident which you can see here.

Vince Will Always Value Lesnar No Matter What

No matter how much money he costs, and no matter how he acts towards the WWE chairman, Lesnar will continue to receive the best treatment possible from Vince. The latter has made that clear. He's given Lesnar all this power to do whatever he wants, and that isn't going to change. A couple of backstage confrontations won't cause Vince to back off on the special treatment for Lesnar.

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