BROCK LESNAR


Height: 6'3''
Weight: 286 lbs.
From: Minneapolis, Minn.
Signature Move: F-5; Kimura Lock
Career Highlights: WWE World Heavyweight Champion; 2002 King of the Ring; 2003 Royal Rumble Match Winner; Ending Undertaker's WrestlingMania Streak.


HERE COMES THE Agony

Walk 18, 2002


The night after WrestleMania X-8, Brock Lesnar makes his stunning presentation amid an In-your-face Match between Al Snow, Expert and Spike Dudley. Entering the ring through the group, the huge man continues to obliterate the heartbreaking Hotshots with wiped out delight while Paul Heyman barks inspirational statements all things considered.

Ruler OF Agony

June 23, 2002


Just three months into his WWE profession, Brock Lesnar demonstrates his predominance by crushing Test and Loot Van Dam on that night on his approach to being delegated the 2002 Lord of the Ring. The crowning liturgy puts the youngster in the organization of previous Rulers like Bret "Hit Man" Hart and "Stone Cool" Steve Austin and gains Lesnar an open door at the WWE Undisputed Title.

SEEING RED AND YELLOW

Aug. 8, 2002


In the wake of turning into a SmackDown Whiz in July of 2002, Lesnar sets his sights on the blue brand's living legend, Mass Hogan. The aberrance of nature and The Hulkster fight in an epic conflict of a best in class Genius and an accomplished ring veteran, however it's the powerful Lesnar that at last squashes Hogan.

NEXT Huge THING

Aug. 25, 2002


On account of his Lord of the Ring triumph, Lesnar wins the chance to confront The Stone for the Undisputed WWE Title at SummerSlam 2002. The fight — named "Rock versus Brock" — is The Incomparable One's opportunity to put a stop to Lesnar's mind-boggling energy. Nonetheless, the Minnesota powerhouse demonstrates his strength and thrashings The Stone to end up the most youthful WWE Champio.

TO Hellfire AND BACK

Oct. 20, 2002

Confronting his first real test as WWE Champion, Lesnar safeguards the title against The Funeral director inside Hellfire in a Cell. The session draws out the best in the serious contender as he switches The Deadman's Headstone, actually tosses Funeral director onto his shoulders and brings him out with a F-5 in a standout amongst the most jaw-droping snippets of Brock's profession. Subsequent to securing the win, Lesnar climbs to the highest point of the structure to commend his triumph.

WANNA Thunder?

Jan. 19, 2003

In the wake of toppling Enormous Show prior in the night to pick up section into the Regal Thunder Match, Brock Lesnar wins the over-the-top scuffle from the No. 29 position by taking out Funeral director. The triumph wins The Following Enormous Thing a WWE Title Match against Kurt Edge at WrestleMania XIX.

BROCK'S Pivotal turning point

Walk 30, 2003


In the headliner of WrestleMania XIX, Brock Lesnar almost tumbles to WWE Champion Kurt Edge in the wake of landing specifically on the highest point of his head while endeavoring an amazing Falling star Press. Amazingly, the huge man lurches to his feet and impacts the Olympic gold medalist with the F-5 to win the WWE Title on The Most fantastic Phase of All of them.

Enormous detonation

June 12, 2003

Taking after months of serious physical showdowns in the middle of Lesnar and the enormous Huge Demonstrate, the two beasts crash on SmackDown in a match that is so hardhitting it just finishes when the ring truly blasts underneath them taking after a gigantic superplex.

IRON MEN

Sept. 18, 2003

In a session regularly checked as one of the best in SmackDown history, Brock Lesnar massacres Kurt Point five tumbles to four in 60 minutes in length WWE Iron Man Match to win the WWE Title for the third time.

WRESTLEMANIA XX EXIT

Walk 14, 2004


Brock Lesnar contends in the last match of his starting WWE keep running at WrestleMania XX where he tackles the intense Goldberg in a fight directed by "Stone Icy" Steve Austin. Lesnar tumbles to his rival before an antagonistic New York City swarm before getting Paralyzed by The Texas Poisonous snake on out. The WWE Universe won't see Brock in a WWE ring again for a long time.

BROCK IS BACK

April 2, 2012


Eight long years after he last set foot in a WWE ring, Brock Lesnar makes a shocking profit to Crude for the night after WrestleMania XXVIII and mortars John Cena with a F-5. The creature says nothing, however his message is clear.

WAGING "THE PERFECT STORM"


August 19, 2012


Just days after brutally attacking WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels and breaking his arm, Lesnar made it 2-for-2 in his quest for total punishment when he defeated Triple H following an all-out war at SummerSlam. Relentlessly targeting The Game's injured shoulder, Brock left The King of Kings battered, bruised, and quite possibly done for good as an in-ring competitor.

THE STREAK IS DEAD

April 4, 2014


Brock Lesnar finished the inconceivable when he broke The Funeral director's noteworthy WrestleMania undefeated Streak. The Brute Incarnate sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe when he F5'ed The Phenom three times and stuck him on The Most amazing Phase of Every one of them. The Deadman's WrestleMania record now remains at 21-1, because of Lesnar's memorable WrestleMania Minute.

EAT, SLEEP, CONQUER JOHN CENA

August 17, 2014


Following his shocking victory over The Undertaker at WrestleMania, Brock Lesnar returned to WWE at SummerSlam 2014 looking for something new to conquer: John Cena and his WWE World Heavyweight Championship. In what can only be described as one of WWE's most lop-sided title matches in history, Lesnar crushed Cena with 16 German Suplexes and two F-5's. When it was over, Lesnar was champion for the first time in 11 years.

BROCK LESNAR BIO

Think all men are made equivalent? At that point how would you clarify Brock Lesnar?

Having the kind of amazing quality and terrifying power normally just found in Superman scalawags, the 6-foot-3, 266-pound aberrance of nature from Minneapolis, Minn., has constrained his way to the highest point of each real battle sport. He won the NCAA Division I university wrestling title as a senior at the College of Minnesota, the WWE Title inside of six months of his introduction and the UFC Heavyweight Title in his fourth expert MMA battle. He's additionally the 1 in 21-1. Plain and straightforward, the man was constructed to decimate.



 

Initially scouted by WWE authorities while crushing his way through the school wrestling positions, Brock Lesnar appeared on Crude on Walk 18, 2002, and without any assistance decimated a ring brimming with tragic Hotshots. From that night on, the control was unrepentant. With the vile Paul Heyman managing his profession, "The Following Huge Thing" won the Ring's Lord competition in June and beat The Stone to win the WWE Title at SummerSlam. On that night, the rebuffing enormous man turned into the most youthful WWE Champion in history and the quickest rising star games amusement had ever seen.

Like a runaway train, Lesnar was difficult to stop. He abused The Funeral director in a manner no contender had ever done before and made "The Everlasting" Mass Hogan show up stunning defenseless in thrashing. A few Hotshots appear as though they were etched out of stone — Lesnar seemed as though he was impacted out of the side of a mountain with explosive. By what other means might you be able to clarify the way he hurled Huge Show through the air as though the goliath was a cruiserweight? In an industry loaded with truly solid men, this sort of force had never been seen.

It turned out to be clear that Brock Lesnar held aptitudes that couple of men have. He wasn't simply solid, he was manufactured to survive. Drop this man amidst the solidified wild with only a Swiss armed force blade and he'll leave the forested areas a week later wearing a mountain bear for a coat.

Wagering men would have put their cash on The Following Enormous Thing bringing WWE as the decade progressed, yet Lesnar stunned the games diversion world when he reported he was leaving WWE in 2004. Taking after a disputable misfortune to Goldberg at WrestleMania XX, the unsafe competitor sought after blended hand to hand fighting where he vanquished the pen for over three years.

It looked like Lesnar was set out toward retirement from that point, until the bulky contender left Crude on the day after WrestleMania XXVIII and decimated John Cena with his F-5 completing move. Since that stunning night, The Brute Incarnate has reintroduced the eely Paul Heyman to WWE, beaten Triple H twice and — in what was his greatest triumph to date — snapped The Funeral director's notorious Streak at WrestleMania 30.

Next, The Monster completely crushed WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena at SummerSlam 2014, recovering the title without precedent for about 11 years. He was compensated for doing as such by Triple H and Stephanie McMahon with a fresh out of the box new WWE World Heavyweight Champsionship the next night.

Cena instituted his rematch provision for Night of Champions 2014 and conveyed his diversion to another level against Lesnar, about vanquishing him. Yet, because of the impedance of Seth Rollins in a fizzled endeavor to trade out his Cash in the Bank attaché, Lesnar won by means of exclusion. The Monster left Night of Champions still WWE World Heavyweight Champion, yet without precedent for quite a while, there is uncertainty in respect to whether he exited ... on the other hand got away.

At Illustrious Thunder on Jan. 25, 2015, Lesnar challenged the chances, quieted the faultfinders and paralyzed the WWE Universe by vanquishing both John Cena and Seth Rollins and setting his street to WrestleMania as the ruling WWE World Heavyweight Champion. After a touch of discussion taking after the Regal Thunder Match, Lesnar and the WWE Universe saw Roman Rules acquire the comfortable Fastlane to challenge The Monster at The Show of Appears.

Lesnar was not inspired by his opposition, in any case, and he demonstrated to it at WrestleMania by totally overwhelming Rules for most of the headliner. At the point when Rules turned things around and debilitated Lesnar, Seth Rollins appeared to have a standout amongst the most stunning Cash in the Bank trade ins out history. Rollins made the challenge a Triple Risk Match, stuck Rules, and stole Lesnar's title far from The Brute.

The next night on Crude, an angry Lesnar requested Rollins hand his WWE World Heavyweight Title back by means of his rematch condition that night. At the point when Rollins cannot, Lesnar went wild, annihilating the Crude declare group and a pure cameraman.

Stephanie McMahon was left with no decision yet to inconclusively suspend Lesnar, who declared on ESPN's SportsCenter one week prior that he had re-marked with WWE on a three-year bargain.

In the wake of getting re-instating, Lesnar took WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins to Suplex City at WWE Battleground when The Monster conveyed 13 suplexes to the Modeler. Shockingly before he could win the title The Monster took an alternate route to Gravestone City civility of the returning Funeral director. Lesnar lost to The Deadman at SummerSlam, going out in Hellfire's Door. Be that as it may, the choice accompanied a lot of contention, as a replay demonstrated Funeral director tapped out to the Kimura Lock minutes before securing in the unequivocal.



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