While these days Brock Lesnar isn't a full-time superstar in the WWE, he was working full-time during the early days of his wrestling career. 

During Lesnar's first run with the WWE on the main roster from 2002 to 2004, he was a full-time performer, working on the road every week and at house shows around the world.

In a recent interview with Rod Pederson, The Beast Incarnate told a rather amusing story, or horrifying story depending on your viewpoint, about one event in South Africa.

According to Pederson, Lesnar recalled that at the event, he had a match vs Big Show, but Big Show wasn't feeling too well with food poisoning.

Being a professional though, Big Show still did the match. Unfortunately, The Beast learned the hard way that he probably shouldn't body slam a superstar who is having stomach problems.

Pederson added that the two-time Universal Champion said that when he slammed Big Show into the ring canvas, Big Show exploded with diarrhea all over him.

This would have been a pretty embarrassing experience for The World's Largest Athlete to go through, and a horrifying experience for those WWE fans that were in attendance at the event that night.

Big Show hasn't been seen on WWE weekly programming since November last year. He suffered a hamstring injury at the time.

It's currently unclear as to when he will return to the ring, and if he will return to SmackDown due to several superstars switching brands in the recent Superstar Shake-up.

As for Lesnar, he hasn't been seen in the WWE since he lost the Universal Championship to Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 35 earlier this month.

The Beast is expected to have another match with the WWE soon when they have their event in Saudi Arabia in June, and his opponent is expected to be the Universal Champion.

Lesnar is then expected to have a UFC fight in the summer vs Daniel Cormier, but he could return to WWE again later in 2019, possibly even to SmackDown to hype up the move to FOX Sports.