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* Brock Lesnar enters the 2023 Royal Rumble and as usual wrecks shop, but before he could continue to torment everyone, including Bobby Lashley, The All Mighty gets his revenge and throws Lesnar out of the ring like he's nothing!
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* Brock Lesnar makes his entrance riding a tractor and staring down Roman Reigns from the bucket before the two absolutely tear into each other from bell to bell in the Last Man Standing match. Just when you've seen it all however, Brock decides to stop playing around and uses the tractor to tip over the ring. Silly? Yes. An awesome sight nonetheless? Absolutely.

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* Brock Lesnar makes his entrance to SummerSlam 2022 riding a tractor and staring down Roman Reigns from the bucket before the two absolutely tear into each other from bell to bell in the Last Man Standing match. Just when you've seen it all however, Brock decides to stop playing around and uses the tractor to tip over the ring. Silly? Yes. An awesome sight nonetheless? Absolutely.
* Cody Rhodes defeating Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam 2023 in their final match. After the match, Brock gets up and congratulates Cody by raising his hand and a hug. This moment was actually not planned, so Brock is telling everyone, including everyone in the back, Cody is The guy with the Beast Incarnite's respect.
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* Brock Lesnar makes his entrance riding a tractor and staring down Roman Reigns from the bucket before the two absolutely tear into each other from bell to bell in the Last Man Standing match. Just when you've seen it all however, Brock decides to stop playing around and uses the tractor to tip over the ring. Silly? Yes. An awesome sight nonetheless? Absolutely.
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* ''[[Wrestling/TheUndertaker He ended the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''. Say hello to the future first-ballot Hall of Famer.

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* ''[[Wrestling/TheUndertaker He ended the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''. '''''Cleanly.''''' Say hello to the future first-ballot Hall of Famer.



** 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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** 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 [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 16 in total.]]



* At ''[=SummerSlam=] 2015'', Brock Lesnar went up against the Undertaker again. Not only did he F-5 the Undertaker through an announce table, he also made the Undertaker tap out to the Kimura Lock! (Unfortunately, the Ref didn't see it). And even after taking a low blow from the Undertaker and being latched in the Hell's Gate Submission hold, Brock Lesnar goes down like a badass, flipping off the Undertaker before passing out.

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* At ''[=SummerSlam=] 2015'', Brock Lesnar went up against the Undertaker again. Not only did he F-5 the Undertaker through an announce table, he also made the Undertaker tap out to the Kimura Lock! (Unfortunately, the Ref didn't see it). it.) And even after taking a low blow from the Undertaker and being latched in the Hell's Gate Submission hold, Brock Lesnar goes down like a badass, flipping off the Undertaker before passing out.



** This also fits in as perfect vengeance. Seth Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank On Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns back at Wrestlemania 31, taking the WWE Championship from then champion Lesnar. Lesnar would then go on years later to do exactly that on Rollins. [[LaserGuidedKarma Sheer Poetry]].

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** This also fits in as perfect vengeance. Seth Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank On Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns back at Wrestlemania 31, taking the WWE Championship from then champion Lesnar. Lesnar would then go on years later to do exactly that on Rollins. [[LaserGuidedKarma Sheer Poetry]].Poetry.]]
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** Michael Cole and JBL's reactions to seeing him get back in after the above mentioned splash through the announce tables also qualify:
-->'''Cole:''' How the hell is Lesnar up!? How the hell is Lesnar back in this match!?
-->'''JBL:''' He's not human, that's how!
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* In 2022 Brock returned to the Rumble after losing the WWE title to Bobby Lashley (with some help from Roman Reigns) earlier in the night, entering last and once again proceding to absolutely ''clean house'', racking up five eliminations to win the match in just over two and a half minutes, setting a new record for shortest time in the Rumble while winning.

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* In 2022 Brock returned to the Rumble after losing the WWE title to Bobby Lashley (with some help from Roman Reigns) earlier in the night, entering last and once again proceding to absolutely ''clean house'', racking up five eliminations to win the match in just over two and a half minutes, setting a new record for shortest time in the Rumble while winning.
winning. He became the fourth man to win the Rumble from the number 30 entry, joining John Cena and Triple H in winning multiple Rumbles with at least one coming as the number 30.
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* Brock's dominance in the 2020 Royal Rumble. Declaring himself as Number 1, he plowed through nearly half of the entries one by one, racking up a total of 13 eliminations, tying with Brawn Strowman for the most eliminations in a single rumble match, while also setting a new record for most consecutive Rumble eliminations done by the same wrestler. He only got eliminated due to team work of [=Drew McIntyre=] and Ricochet, the latter of which low blowed Lesnar to cause Drew to capitalize on it.

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* Brock's dominance in the 2020 Royal Rumble. Declaring himself as Number 1, he plowed through nearly half of the entries one by one, racking up a total of 13 eliminations, tying with Brawn Braun Strowman for the most eliminations in a single rumble match, while also setting a new record for most consecutive Rumble eliminations done by the same wrestler. He only got eliminated due to team work of [=Drew McIntyre=] and Ricochet, the latter of which low blowed Lesnar to cause Drew to capitalize on it.
* In 2022 Brock returned to the Rumble after losing the WWE title to Bobby Lashley (with some help from Roman Reigns) earlier in the night, entering last and once again proceding to absolutely ''clean house'', racking up five eliminations to win the match in just over two and a half minutes, setting a new record for shortest time in the Rumble while winning.
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* Brock's dominance in the 2020 Royal Rumble. Declaring himself as Number 1, he plowed through nearly half of the entries one by one, racking up a total of 13 eliminations, tying with Brawn Strowman for the most eliminations in a single rumble match. He only got eliminated due to team work of Drew Mcintyre and Ricochet, the latter of which low blowed Lesnar to cause Drew to capitalize on it.

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* Brock's dominance in the 2020 Royal Rumble. Declaring himself as Number 1, he plowed through nearly half of the entries one by one, racking up a total of 13 eliminations, tying with Brawn Strowman for the most eliminations in a single rumble match. match, while also setting a new record for most consecutive Rumble eliminations done by the same wrestler. He only got eliminated due to team work of Drew Mcintyre [=Drew McIntyre=] and Ricochet, the latter of which low blowed Lesnar to cause Drew to capitalize on it.
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* Brock Lesnar has faced Wrestling/TheUndertaker one-on-one, on televised/pay-per-view events, six times in his career. He's won four times, all by pinfall ([[DefeatingTheUndefeatable including at WrestleMania, where Undertaker was as close to invincible as any wrestler ever]], and ''twice'' in what most consider "Undertaker's match," Wrestling/HellInACell). Undertaker won one match of the six, only after Brock made him ''tap out'' (Undertaker submitting at all is [[{{Determinator}} completely]] [[MadeOfIron unheard]] [[HeroicSpirit of]]) and the match continued due to the referee not seeing him tap out, and the sixth match was a draw via double disqualification. Long story short: The Undertaker (who is arguably the greatest/most dangerous wrestler of all time) '''''can't beat Brock Lesnar'''''.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXFR3yCjCAs Having a stare down]] with ''all'' the members of [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder the nWo]] in a backstage segment.

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* Brock Lesnar has faced Wrestling/TheUndertaker one-on-one, on televised/pay-per-view events, six times in his career. He's won four times, all by pinfall ([[DefeatingTheUndefeatable including at WrestleMania, where Undertaker was as close to invincible as any wrestler ever]], and ''twice'' in what most consider "Undertaker's match," Wrestling/HellInACell). Undertaker won one match of the six, only after Brock made ''made him ''tap out'' submit'' (Undertaker submitting at all is [[{{Determinator}} completely]] [[MadeOfIron unheard]] [[HeroicSpirit of]]) and the match continued due to the referee not seeing him tap out, and out; the sixth match was a draw via double disqualification. Long story short: The Undertaker (who is arguably the greatest/most dangerous wrestler of all time) '''''can't beat Brock Lesnar'''''.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXFR3yCjCAs Having a stare down]] At one point in the early 2000s, Brock came face-to-face with ''all'' the members entire nWo (then consisting of [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder X-Pac, Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, and The Big Show) and ''refused to back down'', only retreating at Heyman's request. And the nWo]] reason he stepped to the group in a backstage segment.the first place was [[GoThroughMe in defense of his advocate]].
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* Brock Lesnar would go on to cash in his Briefcase on an exhausted Seth Rollins at Extreme Rules 2019, winning his third Universal Championship.
** This also fits in as perfect vengeance. Seth Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank On Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns back at Wrestlemania 31, taking the WWE Championship from then champion Lesnar. Lesnar would then go on years later to do exactly that on Rollins. [[LaserGuidedKarma Sheer Poetry]].
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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 (even Brock himself turned it down before being overridden by Vince). 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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** 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 (even Brock himself turned it down before being overridden by Vince).Vince, up to the point that he reportedly asked if Taker was sure he wanted to go through with the plan while they were backstage before heading to the ring). 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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* ''[[HolyShitQuotient He ended]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''. Say hello to the future first-ballot Hall of Famer.

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* ''[[HolyShitQuotient ''[[Wrestling/TheUndertaker He ended]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker ended the]] [[Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} Streak]].'' '''''Cleanly'''''. Say hello to the future first-ballot Hall of Famer.
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-->'''Audience''': [[HolyShitQuotient Ho-ly shit! Ho-ly shit! Ho-ly shit! Ho-ly shit!]]

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-->'''Audience''': [[HolyShitQuotient Ho-ly shit! Ho-ly shit! Ho-ly shit! Ho-ly shit!]]shit!



* One of his finishing moves in OVW was the '''[[HolyShitQuotient SHOOTING STAR PRESS]]'''. There's a guy like Wrestling/EvanBourne doing that...and then there's Brock freaking Lesnar doing that. DeathFromAbove, anyone?

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* One of his finishing moves in OVW was the '''[[HolyShitQuotient SHOOTING '''SHOOTING STAR PRESS]]'''.PRESS'''. There's a guy like Wrestling/EvanBourne doing that...and then there's Brock freaking Lesnar doing that. DeathFromAbove, anyone?
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* Brock's dominance in the 2020 Royal Rumble. Declaring himself as Number 1, he plowed through nearly half of the entries one by one, racking up a total of 13 eliminations, tying with Brawn Strowman for the most eliminations in a single rumble match. He only got eliminated due to team work of Drew Mcintyre and Ricochet, the latter of which low blowed Lesnar to cause Drew to capitalize on it.
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* Making a [[HesBack stunning return]] at ''Money in the Bank 2019'' and winning the match.
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* Brock Lesnar has faced Wrestling/TheUndertaker one-on-one, on televised/pay-per-view events, six times in his career. He's won four times, all by pinfall ([[DefeatingTheUndefeatable including at WrestleMania, where Undertaker was as close to invincible as any wrestler ever]], and ''twice'' in what most consider "Undertaker's match," Hell in a Cell). Undertaker won one match of the six, only after Brock made him ''tap out'' (Undertaker submitting at all is [[{{Determinator}} completely]] [[MadeOfIron unheard]] [[HeroicSpirit of]]) and the match continued due to the referee not seeing him tap out, and the sixth match was a draw via double disqualification. Long story short: The Undertaker (who is arguably the greatest/most dangerous wrestler of all time) '''''can't beat Brock Lesnar'''''.

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* Brock Lesnar has faced Wrestling/TheUndertaker one-on-one, on televised/pay-per-view events, six times in his career. He's won four times, all by pinfall ([[DefeatingTheUndefeatable including at WrestleMania, where Undertaker was as close to invincible as any wrestler ever]], and ''twice'' in what most consider "Undertaker's match," Hell in a Cell).Wrestling/HellInACell). Undertaker won one match of the six, only after Brock made him ''tap out'' (Undertaker submitting at all is [[{{Determinator}} completely]] [[MadeOfIron unheard]] [[HeroicSpirit of]]) and the match continued due to the referee not seeing him tap out, and the sixth match was a draw via double disqualification. Long story short: The Undertaker (who is arguably the greatest/most dangerous wrestler of all time) '''''can't beat Brock Lesnar'''''.



* [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame Defeating]] Wrestling/TheUndertaker in a [[GimmickMatches Hell in a Cell match]] at ''No Mercy 2002''.

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* [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame Defeating]] Wrestling/TheUndertaker in a [[GimmickMatches Hell in a Cell match]] Wrestling/HellInACell at ''No Mercy 2002''.



* Pinning Undertaker clean at ''Hell in a Cell 2015'', with a [[LaserGuidedKarma karmic]] [[GroinAttack nutshot]] to boot near the end. The match itself may have been on par with the one from ''Wrestling/SummerSlam''.

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* Pinning Undertaker clean at ''Hell in a Cell ''Wrestling/HellInACell 2015'', with a [[LaserGuidedKarma karmic]] [[GroinAttack nutshot]] to boot near the end. The match itself may have been on par with the one from ''Wrestling/SummerSlam''.
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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'''''. Say hello to the future first-ballot Hall of Famer.

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