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10 things you did not know about Brock Lesnar
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"Brock Edward Lesnar (born July 12, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist, professional football player and amateur wrestler, who is signed with the WWE.Lesnar is a five-time world champion in professional wrestling and is the only man so far to have been the WWE Champion (three times) and IWGP Heavyweight Champion (once), as well as the UFC Heavyweight Champion and NCAA Division 1 Champion.This is what the Wikipedia page of Brock Lesnar lets you know about the man himself.But here are 10 things that Wiki doesn't really tell you about this WWE Superstar.
#1 The Undertaker has never beaten (cleanly) Brock Lesnar at a pay-per-view
In the past decade, Lesnar has shared the ring with Taker on six different PPV matches, and Lesnar has come out victorious in every single one of them barring the one at SummerSlam.
The first clash of the titans was at the Unforgiven of 2002, a month after Lesnar won the first WWE Title at SummerSlam. It has hence been revealed that Lesnar was supposed to be defeated via a disputed pinfall finish, however, The Phenom did not like the finish and it was changed to the double disqualification, the way the match finally concluded.
At No Mercy, the PPV which followed had Lesnar defeat Undertaker cleanly in a Hell in a Cell match. Lesnar impressively countered a Tomsstone into an F5 to finish the match.
Their 3rd PPV encounter was at the No Mercy of 2003, where Lesnar again got the better of Taker in a chain match. However, it did not finish cleanly, as Vince McMahon wanted Lesnar to win.
The 4th encounter between the two, took place at the WrestleMania XXX, where Brock broke the unrivalled 21-0 WrestleMania streak of The Undertaker.
At Summerslam, Undertaker showed heel traits to steal a victory after a defiant Lesnar refused to tap out. The trilogy of matches ended with Lesnar coming out on tops at Hell in a Cell, thus ending the epic rivalry on a high.