Ultimate Fighting Championship star Brock Lesnar is facing charges related to improper handling of hunted game during a hunting trip in Alberta, Canada. Lesnar, a Minnesota native, and his guide, Alberta native Chard Stryker, were charged Thursday in Medicine Hat Provincial Court with unlawful possession of wildlife, abandon/wastage of the edible flesh of big game, and after killing wildlife, failure to immediately affix a tag, the Calgary Sun reported Friday. Darcy Whiteside, spokesman for Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, said Lesnar and Stryker killed two animals, a white tail deer and a mule deer, and failed to tag at least one of them during their November trip. Lesnar was summoned to appear Thursday, but his case was continued until Jan. 19, the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer-Press reported.