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* Lesnar came back in the summer of 2015 to work a one-off match in a Japanese house show, billed as ''Beast in the East'' on the WWE Network. His opponent? KofiKingston, who is having a good run as part of The New Day but nobody was buying him as a serious contender against Lesnar. The match [[CurbStompBattle went about as you'd expect,]] but Lesnar wasn't done after pinning Kingston, suplexing him some more for good measure. The rest of The New Day ran out to save Kofi, and ate F5s for their effort. Brock's most awesome moment was effortlessly lifting up the 300-pound Big E like a small toy and giving him a killer F5.
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* The day when Brock superplexed The Big Show, [[http://youtu.be/S8pOB8p2mDY leading to the ring collapsing]], is still one of the most memorable moments from WWE Smackdown.

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* The day when Brock superplexed The Big Show, [[http://youtu.be/S8pOB8p2mDY [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY_21GvLf0U leading to the ring collapsing]], is still one of the most memorable moments from WWE Smackdown.
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** One particular really creepy (or awesome, depending on your POV) moment occurred when Cena managed to knock Lesnar down. John staggers to the corner to recover...and Brock [[NoSell just sits straight up and laughs at Cena.]] As if we needed further reminder that Lesnar is the [[TheUndertaker streak breaker,]] now he's stealing the Deadman's moves!

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** One particular really creepy (or awesome, depending on your POV) moment occurred when [[HopeSpot Cena managed to knock Lesnar down. down.]] John staggers to the corner to recover...and Brock [[NoSell just sits straight up and laughs at Cena.]] As if we needed further reminder that Lesnar is the [[TheUndertaker streak breaker,]] now he's stealing the Deadman's moves!



* ''[[MemeticMutation "Suplex city,]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch!!!]]"''[[labelnote:Explanation]]Brock main-evented ''Wrestlemania 31'' and, much like Cena, essentially spent the first portion of his match tossing Wrestling/RomanReigns around like a rag doll.[[/labelnote]]

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* ''[[MemeticMutation "Suplex city,]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch!!!]]"''[[labelnote:Explanation]]Brock main-evented ''Wrestlemania 31'' and, much like with Cena, essentially spent the first portion of his match tossing Wrestling/RomanReigns around like a rag doll.doll, punctuating his attack by shouting this at Roman.[[/labelnote]]
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* ''[[MemeticMutation "Suplex city,]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch!!!]]"''

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* ''[[MemeticMutation "Suplex city,]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch!!!]]"''bitch!!!]]"''[[labelnote:Explanation]]Brock main-evented ''Wrestlemania 31'' and, much like Cena, essentially spent the first portion of his match tossing Wrestling/RomanReigns around like a rag doll.[[/labelnote]]
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* ''[[MemeticMutation "Suplex city,]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch!!!]]"''
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* ''Royal Rumble 2015'' was an immediately controversial event, but '''''Brrrrrooooock Lllllllessssnarrrrrr''''' still managed to stand out, in the triple threat match with Cena and Wrestling/SethRollins. Brock overcame broken ribs after a ''huge'' splash onto the announce table, not to mention ''numerous'' AAs, Curb Stomps, and ''briefcase shots to the head,'' to emerge victorious, looking as {{Badass}} as he ever has and creating an instant Match Of The Year candidate in the process. After a few months being mostly MIA from storylines, Brock got some momentum and credibility back in one fell swoop.

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* ''Royal Rumble 2015'' was an immediately controversial event, but '''''Brrrrrooooock Lllllllessssnarrrrrr''''' still managed to stand out, in the triple threat match with Cena and Wrestling/SethRollins. Brock overcame broken ribs after a ''huge'' splash onto the announce table, not to mention ''numerous'' [[FinishingMove AAs, Curb Stomps, Stomps]], and ''briefcase shots to the head,'' to emerge victorious, looking as {{Badass}} as he ever has and creating an instant Match Of The Year candidate in the process. After a few months being mostly MIA from storylines, Brock got some momentum and credibility back in one fell swoop.
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** Speaking of which, the botched SSP mentioned above? Brock flew halfway across the ring that time as well. He only missed it because he placed Kurt Angle a bit too far from the corner he jumped from, and even then he was able to barely graze Kurt.

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** Speaking of which, the botched SSP mentioned above? Brock flew halfway across the ring that time as well. He only missed it because he placed Kurt Angle a bit too far the ropes were greasy from his climb to the corner top and he jumped from, slipped as he left the turnbuckle, and even then he was able to barely graze Kurt.
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* ''Royal Rumble 2015'' was an immediately controversial event, but '''''Brrrrrooooock Lllllllessssnarrrrrr''''' still managed to stand out, in the triple threat match with Cena and Wrestling/SethRollins. Brock overcame broken ribs after a ''huge'' splash onto the announce table, not to mention ''numerous'' AAs, Curb Stomps, and ''briefcase shots to the head,'' to emerge victorious, looking as {{Badass}} as he ever has and creating an instant Match Of The Year candidate in the process. After a few months being mostly MIA from storylines, Brock got some momentum and credibility back in one fell swoop.
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** Cena didn't just knock him down. Cena delivered the ''[[FinishingMove Attitude Adjustment]]''! Brock took Cena's best shot and ''laughed'' about it.

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** Cena didn't just knock him down. Cena delivered hit him with the ''[[FinishingMove Attitude Adjustment]]''! Brock took ate Cena's best shot and ''laughed'' about at it.

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** One particular really creepy (or awesome, depending on your POV) moment occurred when Cena managed to knock Lesnar down. John staggers to the corner to recover...and Brock [[NoSell just sits straight up and laughed at Cena.]] As if we needed further reminder that Lesnar is the [[TheUndertaker streak breaker,]] now he's stealing the Deadman's moves!

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** One particular really creepy (or awesome, depending on your POV) moment occurred when Cena managed to knock Lesnar down. John staggers to the corner to recover...and Brock [[NoSell just sits straight up and laughed laughs at Cena.]] As if we needed further reminder that Lesnar is the [[TheUndertaker streak breaker,]] now he's stealing the Deadman's moves!moves!
** Cena didn't just knock him down. Cena delivered the ''[[FinishingMove Attitude Adjustment]]''! Brock took Cena's best shot and ''laughed'' about it.
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** For perspective's sake: Brock could have ended the match in about five minutes, maybe even less. His first F5 was delivered in under 1. The only reason the match went on longer was because Brock wanted Cena to give up. Half of the time was just Brock and Heyman shouting for the ref to ask Cena if he wanted to quit. The other half? It was Brock delivering german suplexes like they were going out of style. 16 in total.

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** For perspective's sake: Brock could have ended the match in about five minutes, maybe even less. His first F5 was delivered in under 1. The only reason the match went on longer was because Brock wanted Cena to give up. Half of the time was just Brock and Heyman shouting for the ref to ask Cena if he wanted to quit. The other half? It was Brock delivering german suplexes like they were going out of style. [[NoKillLikeOverkill 16 in total.]]
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** One particular really creepy (or awesome, depending on your POV) moment occurred when Cena managed to knock Lesnar down. John staggers to the corner to recover...and Brock [[NoSell just sits straight up and laughed at Cena.]] As if we needed further reminder that Lesnar is the [[TheUndertaker streak breaker,]] now he's stealing the Deadman's moves!

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* Summerslam '14: Lesnar beats Cena clean to win the WWE World Heavyweight championship. And by beat, we mean '''[[CurbStompBattle absolutely mauled him]]'''.

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* Summerslam '14: Lesnar beats Cena clean to win the WWE World Heavyweight championship. And by beat, we mean '''[[CurbStompBattle '''[[SquashMatch absolutely mauled him]]'''.
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** For perspective's sake: Brock could have ended the match in about five minutes. His first F5 was delivered in under 1. The only reason the match went on longer was because Brock wanted Cena to give up. Half of the time was just Brock shouting for the ref to ask Cena if he wanted to quit. The other half? It was Brock delivering german suplexes like they were going out of style. 16 in total.

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** For perspective's sake: Brock could have ended the match in about five minutes.minutes, maybe even less. His first F5 was delivered in under 1. The only reason the match went on longer was because Brock wanted Cena to give up. Half of the time was just Brock and Heyman shouting for the ref to ask Cena if he wanted to quit. The other half? It was Brock delivering german suplexes like they were going out of style. 16 in total.
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** For perspective's sake: Brock could have ended the match in about five minutes. His first F5 was delivered in under 1. The only reason the match went on longer was because Brock wanted Cena to give up. Half of the time was just Brock shouting for the ref to ask Cena if he wanted to quit. The other half? It was Brock delivering german suplexes like they were going out of style. 16 in total.

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* Summerslam '14: Lesnar beats Cena clean to win the WWE World Heavyweight championship. And by beat, we mean '''[[CurbStompBattle absolutely mauled him]]'''.
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** As momentous an occasion as this was, ending the streak and getting approval to do so was the ''easy'' part. The hard part was finding the right opponent to do so, which Taker suggested several and they turned it down out of respect. No, the real CMOA was for the two to get past their personal differences backstage and to pull off an event that would virtually guarantee Brock's entry into the Hall of Fame as the greatest of all time.
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** Not only that, but Undertaker was plugging Lesnar to end the Streak all the way back in 2010, and they finally got it together in 2014. When you've been given approval by the Phenom himself for that kind of opportunity, you ''know'' you're in another league.
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* The next night on ''Raw'', his advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic (yet likely underrated) heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. In that one segment, Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.

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* The next night on ''Raw'', his advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic (yet likely underrated) heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth.truth and the hostile atmosphere of it all. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. In that one segment, Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.
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* The next night on ''Raw'', his advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. In that one segment, Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.

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* The next night on ''Raw'', his advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic (yet likely underrated) heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. In that one segment, Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.
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* The next night on ''Raw'', his advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.

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* The next night on ''Raw'', his advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. In that one segment, Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.
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* The next night on ''Raw'', his manager Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.

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* The next night on ''Raw'', his manager advocate Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.
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* The next night on ''Raw'', his manager Wrestling/PaulHeyman, while loudly and proudly singing the praises of Lesnar as usual, cuts one of the most epic heel promos in years simply due to the nuggets of truth. Heyman calls out the other wrestlers in the back as being "wannabes" who don't respect Lesnar (if reports about their opinion and treatment of the Rock in 2012-2013 are any indication, this may not be strictly kayfabe), throws a short but sharp note of reproach towards the international fans who flew in for the night after Mania "trying to get noticed on television", adds to the quickly growing list of ribs toward Wrestling/HulkHogan mistakenly calling the Mercedez-Bens Superdome "the Silverdome" in the previous night's opening segment, crystallizes the injuries that Undertaker suffered as a means of explicitly spelling out that Brock was his physical superior, and even points out in unmistakable detail how none of the hallowed legends and upstart hopefuls who ever had the chance or potential to end Taker's streak could boast real-life wrestling/combat credentials '''on par with''' Brock's UFC and NCAA Division-1 accolades. Paul E. both completely justified Lesnar to some fans as the sole man credible enough to gain the ultimate rub, and further irritated others into wanting to wring both their necks.
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* ''[[HolyShitQuotient He ended]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''.

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* ''[[HolyShitQuotient He ended]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''. Say hello to the future Hall of Famer.
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* ''[[HolyShitQuotient He ended]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''.
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* Though he ended up losing when he made a mistake most can attribute to inexperience, Lesnar's first fight against Frank Mir counts. Admit it, [[ItWillNeverCatchOn nobody thought that Lesnar was gonna be anything more than a punching bag]] in the UFC, and Frank Mir was the defending champion of their weight division. As soon as the bell rings, cue Lesnar [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beating the]] [[CurbStompBattle ever-loving shit out of Mir]], who was only saved when he trapped Lesnar with a knee bar. If not for that, Lesnar could've held the heavyweight title in what amounted to his first UFC fight. Think about that one for a second.

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* Though he ended up losing when he made a mistake most can attribute to inexperience, Lesnar's first fight against Frank Mir counts. Admit it, [[ItWillNeverCatchOn nobody thought that Lesnar was gonna be anything more than a punching bag]] in the UFC, and Frank Mir was the defending champion of their weight division. As soon as the bell rings, cue Lesnar [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beating the]] [[CurbStompBattle ever-loving shit out of Mir]], who was only saved when he trapped Lesnar with a knee bar. If not for that, Lesnar could've held the heavyweight title in what amounted to his first UFC fight. Think about that one for a second.second.
** His rematch with Mir was even better. They were scheduled for a rematch (obviously, considering UFC was pretty much printing money from the first fight), and Frank Mir made the radio/talk show rounds, [[ArrogantKungFuGuy bragging about how awesome his submission skills were]] and [[BullyingADragon mocking Lesnar for falling victim to a very simple submission maneuver.]] Lesnar didn't really say much, instead [[TranquilFury spending his time honing his ground game so as to counter Mir's advantage.]] They met again, the bell rings…and Lesnar [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat]] [[CurbstompBattle the unholy fuck out of Mir]]. Just like last time, Mir went to the ground, hoping to goad Lesnar into making another foolish mistake. Instead, Lesnar showed off his newly-honed ground game and pounded Mir into a bloody pulp. That night, there was a new UFC Heavyweight Champion of the world. Don't mess with Brock Lesnar.
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That was not clean. Paul Heyman attacked The Rock several times during the match.


* Defeating [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] ''clean'' at ''Wrestling/{{SummerSlam}} 2002'' to become the youngest WWE Champion in history (at 25 years old), a record he still holds to this very day. [[note]] At 24 years old, Wrestling/RandyOrton technically is the youngest World Champion in WWE, but he did so by winning the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-h.html WWE RAW World Heavyweight Championship]].[[/note]]

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* Defeating [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] ''clean'' at ''Wrestling/{{SummerSlam}} 2002'' to become the youngest WWE Champion in history (at 25 years old), a record he still holds to this very day. [[note]] At 24 years old, Wrestling/RandyOrton technically is the youngest World Champion in WWE, but he did so by winning the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-h.html WWE RAW World Heavyweight Championship]].[[/note]]
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* Brock's fight with Shane Carwin at UFC 116. Carwin was 12-0 in the UFC by that point, with every fight lasting only one round. Lesnar was 4-1 at the time, trying to make his way back after his loss to Frank Mir in his, Lesnar's, second fight, at [=UFC=] 81. In the fight itself, Carwin pounded Lesnar to within an inch of his life. Most fighters would have been completely done for not long into the match. Referee Mario Yamazaki realized that Lesnar was still defending himself, and didn't stop the fight. And for the first time in Shane Carwin's career, the first round ended. As it turned out, Carwin had exhausted himself in the first round, while Lesnar in fact was still comparatively fresh (how, don't ask). Lesnar took Carwin down quickly in the second round and ended the fight.

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* Brock's fight with Shane Carwin at UFC 116. Carwin was 12-0 in the UFC by that point, with every fight lasting only one round. Lesnar was 4-1 at the time, trying to make his way back after his loss to Frank Mir in his, Lesnar's, second fight, at [=UFC=] 81. In the fight itself, Carwin pounded Lesnar to within an inch of his life. Most fighters would have been completely done for not long into the match. Referee Mario Yamazaki realized that Lesnar was still defending himself, and didn't stop the fight. And for the first time in Shane Carwin's career, the first round ended. As it turned out, Carwin had exhausted himself in the first round, while Lesnar in fact was still comparatively fresh (how, don't ask). Lesnar took Carwin down quickly in the second round and ended the fight.fight.
* Though he ended up losing when he made a mistake most can attribute to inexperience, Lesnar's first fight against Frank Mir counts. Admit it, [[ItWillNeverCatchOn nobody thought that Lesnar was gonna be anything more than a punching bag]] in the UFC, and Frank Mir was the defending champion of their weight division. As soon as the bell rings, cue Lesnar [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beating the]] [[CurbStompBattle ever-loving shit out of Mir]], who was only saved when he trapped Lesnar with a knee bar. If not for that, Lesnar could've held the heavyweight title in what amounted to his first UFC fight. Think about that one for a second.
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** What makes this even more impressive is that Lesnar is fast approaching [[BadassGrandpa forty]]. This kind of strength would have been more at home when he was a genetic freak of nature in his early twenties, but evidently Lesnar ripped Father Time's arms off with [[FinishingMove the Kimura]] and left him lying weeping on the ground.
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* After taking some time off, Lesnar comes back towards the end of 2013 to attack MarkHenry. Highlights of this assault include Lesnar [[RammingAlwaysWorks spearing Henry through the barricade]], and then hitting him with [[FinishingMove the F-5 outside the ring.]] For context, Henry is ''400 pounds'' and Lesnar [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower picked him up like a child.]]

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